V.E. Egorushkin
Institute of Strength Physics and Materials Science SB RAS
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Physical Mesomechanics | 2012
V.E. Panin; V.E. Egorushkin; A.V. Panin
The paper substantiates the concept of physical mesomechanics that the basis for nonlinear behavior of solids under plastic deformation and fracture is the formation of nanostructural states in local highly nonequilibrium zones. Their structural transformations and two-phase decay govern the generation of strain-induced defects and cracks. Nonlinear wave mechanisms of nanostructural states influence on plastic deformation and fracture are discussed.
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON PHYSICAL MESOMECHANICS OF MULTILEVEL SYSTEMS 2014 | 2014
Victor E. Panin; V.E. Egorushkin
It is shown that strain-induced defects of all kinds are nucleated in local curvature zones of the interfaces between 3D-crystals and 2D-planar subsystem similar to a laser pumping mechanism. Mobile curvature solitons are generalized wave structural carriers of plastic flow. Fracture is the structural phase decay of a crystal in the zones of very high curvature.
Physical Mesomechanics | 2012
V.E. Panin; V.E. Egorushkin; A.V. Panin
Theoretical predictions and experiments demonstrate that solid state mechanics should consider, along with a structurally equilibrium 3D crystalline subsystem, a structurally nonequilibrium planar subsystem as a complex of all surface layers and internal interfaces with broken translation invariance. Primary plastic flow of a loaded solid develops in its structurally nonequilibrium planar subsystem as channeled nonlinear waves of local structural transformations that determine the self-organization law of multiscale plastic flow. These waves initiate mesoscale rotational deformation modes, giving rise to all types of microscale strain-induced defects in the planar subsystem. The strain-induced defects are emitted into the crystalline subsystem as an inhibitor of nonlinear waves of plastic flow in the planar subsystem. Plastic deformation of solids, whatever the loading type, evolves in the field of rotational couple forces. Loss of hierarchical self-consistency by rotational deformation modes culminates in fracture of material as an uncompensated rotational deformation mode on the macroscale.
Physical Mesomechanics | 2008
V.E. Panin; V.E. Egorushkin
Physical Mesomechanics | 2010
V.E. Panin; V.E. Egorushkin; A.V. Panin
Physical Mesomechanics | 2008
V.E. Panin; T.F. Elsukova; V.E. Egorushkin; O.Yu. Vaulina; Yu.I. Pochivalov
Physical Mesomechanics | 2009
V.E. Panin; V.E. Egorushkin
Computational Materials Science | 2016
Victor Evgenievich Panin; V.E. Egorushkin; Dmitrii Moiseenko; P. V. Maksimov; Sergey N. Kulkov; Sergey Panin
Physical Mesomechanics | 2008
V.E. Panin; V.E. Egorushkin
Physical Mesomechanics | 2010
V.E. Panin; N.S. Surikova; T.F. Elsukova; V.E. Egorushkin; Yu.I. Pochivalov
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