A Predictive Discrete-Continuum Multiscale Model of Plasticity With Quantified Uncertainty
Jingye Tan, Umberto Villa, Nima Shamsaei, Shuai Shao, Hussein M. Zbib, and Danial Faghihi

TL;DR
This paper develops a multiscale model combining discrete dislocation dynamics and strain gradient plasticity to predict size effects in metallic micro-pillars, incorporating uncertainty quantification to improve prediction reliability.
Contribution
It introduces a Bayesian calibration approach to quantify microstructural uncertainties in multiscale predictions of plasticity size effects.
Findings
The model accurately predicts size-dependent plastic deformation with less than 10% error.
Uncertainty analysis identifies key parameters influencing model predictions.
The approach effectively quantifies the impact of microstructural randomness on macroscopic behavior.
Abstract
Multiscale models of materials, consisting of upscaling discrete simulations to continuum models, are unique in their capability to simulate complex materials behavior. The fundamental limitation in multiscale models is the presence of uncertainty in the computational predictions delivered by them. In this work, a sequential multiscale model has been developed, incorporating discrete dislocation dynamics (DDD) simulations and a strain gradient plasticity (SGP) model to predict the size effect in plastic deformations of metallic micro-pillars. The DDD simulations include uniaxial compression of micro-pillars with different sizes and over a wide range of initial dislocation densities and spatial distributions of dislocations. An SGP model is employed at the continuum level that accounts for the size-dependency of flow stress and hardening rate. Sequences of uncertainty analyses have been…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMicrostructure and mechanical properties · Nonlocal and gradient elasticity in micro/nano structures · Advanced Mathematical Modeling in Engineering
