Project Details
Dislocation microstructure evolution: Enabling the analysis of experimentally measured structures within a discrete dislocation dynamics modelling framework
Applicant
Dr. Daniel Weygand
Subject Area
Computer-Aided Design of Materials and Simulation of Materials Behaviour from Atomic to Microscopic Scale
Term
from 2018 to 2020
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 404796075
The plastic properties of a material are determined by the behavior of dislocations. The project shall establish a link between experimentally observed dislocation structures and a stability analysis within a three-dimensional discrete dislocation dynamics simulation tool. During mechanical tests, dislocation networks are formed. These will be investigated experimentally at the University of Santa Barbara using a transmission scanning electron microscope (TSEM). The TSEM allows to analyze dislocations in relatively thick samples. The objective is twofold: (i) to better understand the nature of the observed structure thus improving the interpretation of the observations and (ii) to critically assess model assumptions and parameters within the dislocation dynamics framework.
DFG Programme
Research Grants