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Mechanics of Micropillar Confined Thin Film Plasticity

19 Pages Posted: 23 Feb 2022 Publication Status: Published

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Abhishek Arora

Carnegie Mellon University - Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering

Rajat Arora

Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.; Siemens Corporate Technology

Amit Acharya

Carnegie Mellon University - Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering

Abstract

Micropillar compression experiments probing size effects in confined plasticity of metal thin films, including the indirect imposition of ‘canonical’ simple shearing boundary conditions, show dramatically different responses in compression and shear of the film. The Mesoscale Field Dislocation Mechanics (MFDM) model is confronted with this set of experimental observations and shown to be capable of modeling such behavior, without any ad-hoc modification to the basic structure of the theory (including boundary conditions), or the use of extra fitting parameters. This is a required theoretical advance in the current state-of-the art of strain gradient plasticity models. It is also shown that significantly different inhomogeneous fields can display qualitatively similar size effect trends in overall agreement with the experimental results. The (plastic) Swift and (elastic) Poynting finite deformation effects are also demonstrated.

Keywords: mesoscale dislocation mechanics, Plasticity, size effects

Suggested Citation

Arora, Abhishek and Arora, Rajat and Acharya, Amit, Mechanics of Micropillar Confined Thin Film Plasticity. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4041683 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4041683

Abhishek Arora

Carnegie Mellon University - Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering ( email )

Pittsburgh, 15213
United States

Rajat Arora

Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. ( email )

Siemens Corporate Technology ( email )

Siemens AG
Otto-Hahn-Ring 6
Munich, 81739
Germany

Amit Acharya (Contact Author)

Carnegie Mellon University - Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering ( email )

Pittsburgh, 15213
United States

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