The mobility of dislocations and their interaction with interfaces in nanocrystal and multilayers affect the mechanical behaviors of the material, depending on material compositions and interface conditions. In this paper, a semi-analytical solution is developed for calculating the elastic fields of dislocation loops within isotropic bimaterials with linear springlike imperfect interface models. Calculation examples of dislocation loops within Al–Cu bimaterials are performed, which demonstrate the reliability of the semi-analytical approach. The effects of constant matrix on the interface elastic fields are studied, showing that the interface constant matrix can influence the elastic fields drastically. Comparisons between perfect bonding and imperfect interface models are performed to study the effects of interface imperfection conditions on the in-plane and out-of-plane elastic fields across the bimaterial interface plane.
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April 2016
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Dislocation Loop in Isotropic Bimaterial With Linear Springlike Imperfect Interface
Wenwang Wu,
Wenwang Wu
State Key Laboratory of Automotive
Safety and Energy,
Tsinghua University,
Beijing 100084, China
Safety and Energy,
Tsinghua University,
Beijing 100084, China
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Shucai Xu,
Shucai Xu
State Key Laboratory of Automotive
Safety and Energy,
Tsinghua University,
Beijing 100084, China
e-mail: xushc@tsinghua.edu.cn
Safety and Energy,
Tsinghua University,
Beijing 100084, China
e-mail: xushc@tsinghua.edu.cn
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Cunjing Lv,
Cunjing Lv
Department of Engineering Mechanics,
Tsinghua University,
Beijing 100084, China
Tsinghua University,
Beijing 100084, China
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Re Xia,
Re Xia
Key Laboratory of Hubei Province for Water
Jet Theory and New Technology,
Wuhan University,
Wuhan 430072, China
Jet Theory and New Technology,
Wuhan University,
Wuhan 430072, China
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Jinhuan Zhang
Jinhuan Zhang
State Key Laboratory of Automotive
Safety and Energy,
Tsinghua University,
Beijing 100084, China
Safety and Energy,
Tsinghua University,
Beijing 100084, China
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Wenwang Wu
State Key Laboratory of Automotive
Safety and Energy,
Tsinghua University,
Beijing 100084, China
Safety and Energy,
Tsinghua University,
Beijing 100084, China
Shucai Xu
State Key Laboratory of Automotive
Safety and Energy,
Tsinghua University,
Beijing 100084, China
e-mail: xushc@tsinghua.edu.cn
Safety and Energy,
Tsinghua University,
Beijing 100084, China
e-mail: xushc@tsinghua.edu.cn
Cunjing Lv
Department of Engineering Mechanics,
Tsinghua University,
Beijing 100084, China
Tsinghua University,
Beijing 100084, China
Re Xia
Key Laboratory of Hubei Province for Water
Jet Theory and New Technology,
Wuhan University,
Wuhan 430072, China
Jet Theory and New Technology,
Wuhan University,
Wuhan 430072, China
Jinhuan Zhang
State Key Laboratory of Automotive
Safety and Energy,
Tsinghua University,
Beijing 100084, China
Safety and Energy,
Tsinghua University,
Beijing 100084, China
Contributed by the Applied Mechanics Division of ASME for publication in the JOURNAL OF APPLIED MECHANICS. Manuscript received July 13, 2015; final manuscript received October 27, 2015; published online January 21, 2016. Assoc. Editor: A. Amine Benzerga.
J. Appl. Mech. Apr 2016, 83(4): 041005 (10 pages)
Published Online: January 21, 2016
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Received:
July 13, 2015
Revised:
October 27, 2015
Citation
Wu, W., Xu, S., Lv, C., Xia, R., and Zhang, J. (January 21, 2016). "Dislocation Loop in Isotropic Bimaterial With Linear Springlike Imperfect Interface." ASME. J. Appl. Mech. April 2016; 83(4): 041005. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4031893
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