A New Formulation of Coupling and Sliding Motions of Grain Boundaries Based on Dislocation Structure
A continuum model of the two dimensional low angle grain boundary motion and the dislocation structure evolution on the grain boundaries has been developed in Ref. [48]. The model is based on the motion and reaction of the constituent dislocations of the grain boundaries. The long-range elastic interaction between dislocations is included in the continuum model, and it maintains a stable dislocation structure described by the Frank's formula for grain boundaries. In this paper, we develop a new continuum model for the coupling and sliding motions of grain boundaries that avoids the time-consuming calculation of the long-range elastic interaction. In this model, the long-range elastic interaction is replaced by a constraint of the Frank's formula. The constrained evolution problem in our new continuum model is further solved by using the projection method. Effects of the coupling and sliding motions in our new continuum model and relationship with the classical motion by curvature model are discussed. The continuum model is validated by comparisons with discrete dislocation dynamics model and the early continuum model [48] in which the long-range dislocation interaction is explicitly calculated.
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