Abstract

We derive strain-gradient plasticity from a nonlocal phase-field model of dislocations in a plane. After scaling, from the nonlocal elastic interaction we derive a continuous energy with linear growth depending on a measure which characterizes the macroscopic dislocation density as well as a nonlocal effective energy representing the far-field interaction between dislocations. Relaxation and formation of microstructures at intermediate scales are automatically incorporated in the limiting procedure based on $\Gamma$-convergence.

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