Abstract
AbstractDislocation-density based multiple-slip constitutive formulations and specialized computational schemes are introduced to account for large-strain ductile failure modes in polycrystalline aggregates. Furthermore, new kinematically based interfacial grain-boundary regions and formulations are introduced to account for dislocation-density transmission, absorption, and pile-ups that may occur due to grain-boundary misorientations and void interactions.
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