Scaling theories and simulation of ductile yielding in amorphous solids
Event Start:
2024-09-12T09:00:00
Event End:
2024-09-12T11:00:00
Event Information:
Amorphous solids are a diverse class of materials that have significant interest owing to their ubiquity in industry, yet a unifying theory to describe their mechanical response to load under temperature is lacking. Using a combination of highly parallelized numerical routines to simulate an elastoplastic model (EPM) of amorphous solids, as well the corresponding mean-field theory, I develop a scaling theory for the yielding of amorphous solids for non-zero temperature and driving rates.
Event Location:
Room 200, Graduate Student Centre (6371 Crescent Road)
Speaker:
Daniel Korchinski, PhD student
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Event Start:
2024-09-12T09:00:00
Event End:
2024-09-12T11:00:00
Scaling theories and simulation of ductile yielding in amorphous solids
Event Information:
Amorphous solids are a diverse class of materials that have significant interest owing to their ubiquity in industry, yet a unifying theory to describe their mechanical response to load under temperature is lacking. Using a combination of highly parallelized numerical routines to simulate an elastoplastic model (EPM) of amorphous solids, as well the corresponding mean-field theory, I develop a scaling theory for the yielding of amorphous solids for non-zero temperature and driving rates.
Event Location:
Room 200, Graduate Student Centre (6371 Crescent Road)