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Learning local,quenched disorder in plasticity and other crackling noise phenomena

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摘要 When far from equilibrium,many-body systems display behavior that strongly depends on the initial conditions.A characteristic such example is the phenomenon of plasticity of crystalline and amorphous materials that strongly depends on the material history.In plasticity modeling,the history is captured by a quenched,local and disordered flow stress distribution.While it is this disorder that causes avalanches that are commonly observed during nanoscale plastic deformation,the functional form and scaling properties have remained elusive.In this paper,a generic formalism is developed for deriving local disorder distributions from fieldresponse(e.g.,stress/strain)timeseries in models of crackling noise.We demonstrate the efficiency of the method in the hysteretic random-field Ising model and also,models of elastic interface depinning that have been used to model crystalline and amorphous plasticity.We show that the capacity to resolve the quenched disorder distribution improves with the temporal resolution and number of samples.
出处 《npj Computational Materials》 SCIE EI 2018年第1期426-432,共7页 计算材料学(英文)
基金 This work is supported by the US Department of Energy,Basic Energy Sciences,Award Number DE-SC0014109 by the Department of Commerce-NIST Award 70NANB15H230N.
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