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Multifractal Analysis Of Unstable Plastic Flow Ma Lebyodkin

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Multifractal Analysis Of Unstable Plastic Flow Ma Lebyodkin
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Publisher: Nova Science Publishers Inc
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.41 MB
Pages: 94
Author: M.A. Lebyodkin, T.A. Lebedkina, A. Jacques
ISBN: 9781606924686, 9781607412786, 1606924680, 1607412780
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Multifractal Analysis Of Unstable Plastic Flow Ma Lebyodkin by M.a. Lebyodkin, T.a. Lebedkina, A. Jacques 9781606924686, 9781607412786, 1606924680, 1607412780 instant download after payment.

Interest in the application of multifractal analysis to plastic flow instability is twofold. On the one hand, the unstable, or jerky, flow is a self-organisation phenomenon which exhibits a great wealth of behaviour. It may be associated to various microscopic instability mechanisms, whereas the same microscopic mechanism may result in various dynamic regimes including deterministic chaos and self-organised criticality. On the other hand, the study of the concomitant dynamics may shed light on the collective behaviour of dislocations and their interaction with other crystal defects. The investigations of the fractal properties of serrated deformation curves started several years ago on the case of the Portevin-Le Chatelier (PLC) effect - the jerky flow of alloys, caused by the dislocation-solute interaction. Specifically, it was found that the multifractal analysis makes possible a quantitative characterisation of the distinct dynamical regimes of the PLC effect, which are related to its traditional classification based on the kinetics of the deformation bands giving rise to the serrations, and on the resulting shape of the deformation curves. This book reports the recent progress in the experimental investigation of the PLC effect by multifractal analysis.

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