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13 - Cooperation of Multiple Inhomogeneous Fields

from Part IV - Applications II

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 December 2023

Tadashi Hasebe
Affiliation:
Kobe University, Japan
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This chapter deals with the last keyword among the three in FTMP (see Chapt.5 for details), i.e., “Cooperation,” in relation to “stability.” First three topics provided in this chapter are (1) field equation and stability, (2) preliminary simulation for interaction field, and (3) stability of dislocation cell structure. The last one is about the “local versus global” nature of interscale cooperation, i.e., (4) global-local structure of stress and strain fields, which is also related with the topics taken up in Chapt.14.

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Print publication year: 2024

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