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We introduce slip and twin family as additional index (or input) for each
crystal structure in lattice.f90 subroutine (e.g., for HCP crystal: slip and
twin system has four faimilies, respectively).
The current State variables in constitutive_phenoPowerlaw are
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\begin_layout Section
State Variables in constitutive_phenoPowelaw.f90
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\begin_layout Standard
The current State variables in constitutive_phenoPowerlaw are
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denote to slip and twin systems, respectively, in this entire document.
Table
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\begin_layout Section
Considered Deformation Mechanisms
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\begin_layout Standard
Table
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LatexCommand ref
reference "Flo:DeformationSystemTable"
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M_{\mathrm{slip-slip}} & M_{\mathrm{slip-twin}}\\
M_{\mathrm{twin-slip}} & M_{\mathrm{twin-twin}}\end{array}\right]\left[\begin{array}{c}
\dot{\gamma}^{\alpha}\\
\dot{f}^{\beta}\end{array}\right]\label{eq:InteractionMatrix}\end{equation}
\gamma^{\beta}\cdot\dot{f}^{\beta}\end{array}\right]\label{eq:InteractionMatrix}\end{equation}
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\begin{document}
\title{Summary of constitutive\_phenoPowerlaw}
\author{YUN JO RO}
\maketitle
This document contains information for constitutive\_phenoPowerlaw.f90.
This constitutive subroutine is modified from the current contitutive\_phenomenological.f90.
We introduce slip and twin family as additional index (or input) for
each crystal structure in lattice.f90 subroutine (e.g., for HCP crystal:
slip and twin system has four faimilies, respectively).
\section{State Variables in constitutive\_phenoPowelaw.f90}
The current State variables in constitutive\_phenoPowerlaw are {}``slip
resistance $\left(s^{\alpha}\right)$'', ''twin resistance $\left(s^{\beta}\right)$'',
{}``cumulative shear strain $\left(\gamma^{\alpha}\right)$'', and
{}``twin volume fraction $\left(f^{\beta}\right)$''. Superscript
$\alpha$ and $\beta$ denote to slip and twin systems, respectively,
in this entire document.
\section{Considered Deformation Mechanisms}
Table \ref{Flo:DeformationSystemTable} lists slip/twin systems for
the {}``hex (hcp)'' case.\medskip{}
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\begin{table}[tbph]
\centering{}\begin{tabular}{|c|c|c|c|}
\hline
& & & No. of slip system\tabularnewline
\hline
slip system & basal & $\left\{ 0001\right\} \left\langle 1\bar{2}10\right\rangle $ & 3\tabularnewline
\cline{2-4}
& prism & $\left\{ 10\bar{1}0\right\} \left\langle 1\bar{2}10\right\rangle $ & 3\tabularnewline
\cline{2-4}
& pyr <a> & $\left\{ 10\bar{1}1\right\} \left\langle 1\bar{2}10\right\rangle $ & 6\tabularnewline
\cline{2-4}
& pyr <c+a> & $\left\{ 10\bar{1}1\right\} \left\langle 2\bar{1}\bar{1}3\right\rangle $ & 12\tabularnewline
\hline
twin system & tensile (T1) & $\left\{ 10\bar{1}2\right\} \left\langle \bar{1}011\right\rangle $ & 6\tabularnewline
\cline{2-4}
& compressive (C1) & $\left\{ 11\bar{2}2\right\} \left\langle 11\bar{2}\bar{3}\right\rangle $ & 6\tabularnewline
\cline{2-4}
& tensile (T2) & $\left\{ 11\bar{2}1\right\} \left\langle \bar{1}\bar{1}26\right\rangle $ & 6\tabularnewline
\cline{2-4}
& compressive (C1) & $\left\{ 10\bar{1}1\right\} \left\langle 10\bar{1}\bar{2}\right\rangle $ & 6\tabularnewline
\hline
\end{tabular}\caption{Implemented deformation mechanims in $\alpha$-Ti }
\label{Flo:DeformationSystemTable}
\end{table}
\begin{itemize}
\item Slip/twin system for HCP are illustrated in Figures \ref{Fig:slipSystemHCP}
and \ref{Fig:twinSystemHCP}.
\end{itemize}
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\begin{figure}
\begin{centering}
\includegraphics[clip,scale=0.25]{figures/slipSystemForHCP}
\par\end{centering}
\caption{Drawing for slip system for HCP. Burgers vectors were scaled.}
\label{Fig:slipSystemHCP}
\end{figure}
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\begin{figure}
\begin{centering}
\includegraphics[clip,scale=0.25]{figures/twinSystemForHCP}
\par\end{centering}
\caption{Drawing for twin system for HCP ($\alpha$- Ti). Twin directions are
not scaled yet. }
\label{Fig:twinSystemHCP}
\end{figure}
\clearpage{}
\section{Kinetics}
Shear strain rate due to slip is described by following eqation \citet{Salem2005,Wu2007}:\begin{equation}
\dot{\gamma}^{\alpha}=\dot{\gamma_{o}}\left|\frac{\tau^{\alpha}}{s^{\alpha}}\right|^{n}sign\left(\tau^{\alpha}\right)\label{eq:slipStrainRate}\end{equation}
, where $\dot{\gamma}^{\alpha}$; shear strain rate, $\dot{\gamma}_{o}$;
reference shear strain rate, $\tau^{\alpha}$; resolved shear stress
on the slip system, $n$; stress exponent, and $s^{\alpha}$; slip
resistance.
Twin volume fraction rate is described by following eqation \citet{Salem2005,Wu2007}:
\begin{equation}
\dot{f}^{\beta}=\frac{\dot{\gamma_{o}}}{\gamma^{\beta}}\left|\frac{\tau^{\beta}}{s^{\beta}}\right|^{n}\mathbb{\mathcal{H}}\left(\tau^{\beta}\right)\label{eq:twinVolrate}\end{equation}
, where $\dot{f}^{\beta}$; twin volume fraction rate, $\dot{\gamma}_{o}$;
reference shear strain rate, $\gamma^{\beta}$;shear strain due to
mechanical twinning, $\tau^{\beta}$; resolved shear stress on the
twin system, and $s^{\beta}$; twin resistance. $\mathcal{H}$ is
Heaviside function.
\section{Structure Evolution}
In this present section, we attempt to show how we establish the relationship
between the evolutoin of slip/twin resistance and the evolution of
shear strain/twin volume fraction.
\subsection{Interaction matrix. }
Conceptual relationship between the evolution of state and kinetic
variables is shown in Equation \ref{eq:InteractionMatrix}.
\begin{equation}
\left[\begin{array}{c}
\dot{s}^{\alpha}\\
\dot{s}^{\beta}\end{array}\right]=\left[\begin{array}{cc}
M_{\mathrm{slip-slip}} & M_{\mathrm{slip-twin}}\\
M_{\mathrm{twin-slip}} & M_{\mathrm{twin-twin}}\end{array}\right]\left[\begin{array}{c}
\dot{\gamma}^{\alpha}\\
\gamma^{\beta}\cdot\dot{f}^{\beta}\end{array}\right]\label{eq:InteractionMatrix}\end{equation}
Four interaction martices are followings; i) slip-slip interaction
matrix $\left(M_{\mathrm{{\scriptstyle slip-slip}}}\right)$, ii)
slip-twin interaction matrix $\left(M_{\mathrm{slip-twin}}\right)$,
iii) twin-slip interaction matrix $\left(M_{\mathrm{twin-slip}}\right)$,
and iv) twin-twin interaction matrix $\left(M_{\mathrm{twin-twin}}\right)$.
Detailed interaction type matrices in Equation \ref{eq:InteractionMatrix}
will be further discussed in the following Section.
\subsection{Interaction type matrix}
Following sections are sparated into four based on each interaction
type matrix alluded. Numbers in Tables \ref{Flo:SlipSlipIntTypeTable},
\ref{Flo:SlipTwinIntTypeTable}, \ref{Flo:TwinSlipIntTypeTable},
and \ref{Flo:TwinTwinIntTypeTable} denote the type of interaction
between deformation systems (The first column vs. The first row).
\subsubsection{Slip-Slip interaction type matrix}
\begin{itemize}
\item There are 20 types of slip-slip interaction as shown in Table \ref{Flo:SlipSlipIntTypeTable}.
\item In Table \ref{Flo:SlipSlipIntTypeTable}, types of latent hardening
among slip systems are listed.
\item Actual slip-slip interaction type matrix, $M_{\mathrm{slip-slip}}^{'}$,
is listed in Equation \ref{eq:SlipSlipIntMatrix}.
\end{itemize}
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\begin{table}[H]
\begin{centering}
\begin{tabular}{|>{\centering}m{0.8in}|>{\centering}m{0.7in}|>{\centering}m{0.6in}|>{\centering}m{0.6in}|>{\centering}m{0.7in}|}
\hline
& basal & prism & pyr <a> & pyr<c+a>\tabularnewline
\hline
basal & 1, 5 & 9 & 12 & 14\tabularnewline
\hline
prism & 15 & 2, 6 & 10 & 13\tabularnewline
\hline
pyr <a> & 18 & 16 & 3, 7 & 11\tabularnewline
\hline
pyr <c+a> & 20 & 19 & 17 & 4, 8\tabularnewline
\hline
\end{tabular}
\par\end{centering}
\caption{Slip-slip interaction type}
\label{Flo:SlipSlipIntTypeTable}
\end{table}
\begin{equation}
M_{\mathrm{slip-slip}}^{'}=\left[\begin{array}{ccc|ccc|cccccc|cccccccccccc}
1 & 5 & 5 & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot\\
& 1 & 5 & \cdot & 9 & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & 12 & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & 14 & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot\\
& & 1 & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot\\
\hline \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & 2 & 6 & 6 & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot\\
\cdot & 15 & \cdot & & 2 & 6 & \cdot & \cdot & 10 & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & 13 & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot\\
\cdot & \cdot & \cdot & & & 2 & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot\\
\hline \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & 3 & 7 & 7 & 7 & 7 & 7 & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot\\
\cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & & 3 & 7 & 7 & 7 & 7 & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot\\
\cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & & & 3 & 7 & 7 & 7 & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & 11 & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot\\
\cdot & 18 & \cdot & \cdot & 16 & \cdot & & & & 3 & 7 & 7 & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot\\
\cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & & & & & 3 & 7 & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot\\
\cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & & & & & & 3 & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot\\
\hline \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & 4 & 8 & 8 & 8 & 8 & 8 & 8 & 8 & 8 & 8 & 8 & 8\\
\cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & & 4 & 8 & 8 & 8 & 8 & 8 & 8 & 8 & 8 & 8 & 8\\
\cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & & & 4 & 8 & 8 & 8 & 8 & 8 & 8 & 8 & 8 & 8\\
\cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & & & & 4 & 8 & 8 & 8 & 8 & 8 & 8 & 8 & 8\\
\cdot & 20 & \cdot & \cdot & 19 & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & 17 & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & & & & & 4 & 8 & 8 & 8 & 8 & 8 & 8 & 8\\
\cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & & & & & & 4 & 8 & 8 & 8 & 8 & 8 & 8\\
\cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & & & & & & & 4 & 8 & 8 & 8 & 8 & 8\\
\cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & & & & & & & & 4 & 8 & 8 & 8 & 8\\
\cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & & & & & & & & & 4 & 8 & 8 & 8\\
\cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & & & & & & & & & & 4 & 8 & 8\\
\cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & & & & & & & & & & & 4 & 8\\
\cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & & & & & & & & & & & & 4\end{array}\right]\label{eq:SlipSlipIntMatrix}\end{equation}
\vfill{}
\vfill{}
\subsubsection{Slip-Twin interaction type matrix}
\begin{itemize}
\item There are 16 types of slip-twin interaction in Table \ref{Flo:SlipTwinIntTypeTable}.
\item Meaning of T1, C1, T2, C2 is listed in Table \ref{Flo:DeformationSystemTable}.
\item Actual slip-twin interaction type matrix, $M_{\mathrm{slip-twin}}^{'}$,
is listed in Equation \ref{eq:SlipTwinIntMatrix}.
\end{itemize}
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\begin{table}[H]
\begin{centering}
\begin{tabular}{|>{\centering}m{0.8in}|>{\centering}m{0.7in}|>{\centering}m{0.6in}|>{\centering}m{0.6in}|>{\centering}m{0.7in}|}
\hline
& T1 & C1 & T2 & C1\tabularnewline
\hline
basal & 1 & 2 & 3 & 4\tabularnewline
\hline
prism & 5 & 6 & 7 & 8\tabularnewline
\hline
pyr <a> & 9 & 10 & 11 & 12\tabularnewline
\hline
pyr <c+a> & 13 & 14 & 15 & 16\tabularnewline
\hline
\end{tabular}
\par\end{centering}
\caption{Slip-twin interaction type}
\label{Flo:SlipTwinIntTypeTable}
\end{table}
\begin{equation}
M_{\mathrm{slip-twin}}^{'}=\left[\begin{array}{c|c|c|c}
1 & 2 & 3 & 4\\
\hline 5 & 6 & 7 & 8\\
\hline 9 & 10 & 11 & 12\\
\hline 13 & 14 & 15 & 16\end{array}\right]\label{eq:SlipTwinIntMatrix}\end{equation}
\subsubsection{Twin-Slip interaction type matrix}
\begin{itemize}
\item There 16 types of twin-slip interaction in Table \ref{Flo:TwinSlipIntTypeTable}.
\item Meaning of T1, C1, T2, C2 is listed in Table \ref{Flo:DeformationSystemTable}.
\item Actual twin-slip interaction type matrix, $M_{\mathrm{twin-slip}}^{'}$,
is listed in Equation \ref{eq:TwinSlipIntMatrix}.
\end{itemize}
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\begin{table}[H]
\begin{centering}
\begin{tabular}{|>{\centering}m{0.8in}|>{\centering}m{0.7in}|>{\centering}m{0.6in}|>{\centering}m{0.6in}|>{\centering}m{0.7in}|}
\hline
& basal & prism & pyr <a> & pyr <c+a>\tabularnewline
\hline
T1 & 1 & 5 & 9 & 13\tabularnewline
\hline
C1 & 2 & 6 & 10 & 14\tabularnewline
\hline
T2 & 3 & 7 & 11 & 15\tabularnewline
\hline
C2 & 4 & 8 & 12 & 16\tabularnewline
\hline
\end{tabular}
\par\end{centering}
\caption{Twin-slip interaction type}
\label{Flo:TwinSlipIntTypeTable}
\end{table}
\begin{equation}
M_{\mathrm{twin-slip}}^{'}=\left[\begin{array}{c|c|c|c}
1 & 5 & 9 & 13\\
\hline 2 & 6 & 10 & 14\\
\hline 3 & 7 & 11 & 15\\
\hline 4 & 8 & 12 & 16\end{array}\right]\label{eq:TwinSlipIntMatrix}\end{equation}
\subsubsection{Twin-twin interaction type matrix}
\begin{itemize}
\item There are 20 types of twin-twin interaction as shown in Table \ref{Flo:TwinTwinIntTypeTable}.
\item In Table \ref{Flo:TwinTwinIntTypeTable}, types of latent hardening
among twin systems are listed.
\item Actual twin-twin interaction type marix, $M_{\mathrm{twin-twin}}^{'}$,
is listed in Equation \ref{eq:TwinTwinIntMatrix}.
\end{itemize}
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\begin{table}[H]
\begin{centering}
\begin{tabular}{|>{\centering}m{0.8in}|>{\centering}m{0.7in}|>{\centering}m{0.6in}|>{\centering}m{0.6in}|>{\centering}m{0.7in}|}
\hline
& T1 & C1 & T2 & C2\tabularnewline
\hline
T1 & 1, 5 & 9 & 12 & 14\tabularnewline
\hline
C1 & 15 & 2, 6 & 10 & 13\tabularnewline
\hline
T2 & 18 & 16 & 3, 7 & 11\tabularnewline
\hline
C2 & 20 & 19 & 17 & 4, 8\tabularnewline
\hline
\end{tabular}
\par\end{centering}
\caption{Twin-twin interaction type}
\label{Flo:TwinTwinIntTypeTable}
\end{table}
\begin{equation}
M_{\mathrm{twin-twin}}^{'}=\left[\begin{array}{cccccc|cccccc|cccccc|cccccc}
1 & 5 & 5 & 5 & 5 & 5 & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot\\
& 1 & 5 & 5 & 5 & 5 & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot\\
& & 1 & 5 & 5 & 5 & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot\\
& & & 1 & 5 & 5 & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & 9 & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & 12 & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & 14 & \cdot & \cdot\\
& & & & 1 & 5 & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot\\
& & & & & 1 & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot\\
\hline \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & 2 & 6 & 6 & 6 & 6 & 6 & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot\\
\cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & & 2 & 6 & 6 & 6 & 6 & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot\\
\cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & & & 2 & 6 & 6 & 6 & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot\\
\cdot & \cdot & \cdot & 15 & \cdot & \cdot & & & & 2 & 6 & 6 & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & 10 & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & 13 & \cdot & \cdot\\
\cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & & & & & 2 & 6 & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot\\
\cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & & & & & & 2 & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot\\
\hline \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & 3 & 7 & 7 & 7 & 7 & 7 & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot\\
\cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & & 3 & 7 & 7 & 7 & 7 & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot\\
\cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & & & 3 & 7 & 7 & 7 & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot\\
\cdot & \cdot & \cdot & 18 & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & 16 & \cdot & \cdot & & & & 3 & 7 & 7 & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & 11 & \cdot & \cdot\\
\cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & & & & & 3 & 7 & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot\\
\cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & & & & & & 3 & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot\\
\hline \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & 4 & 8 & 8 & 8 & 8 & 8\\
\cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & & 4 & 8 & 8 & 8 & 8\\
\cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & & & 4 & 8 & 8 & 8\\
\cdot & \cdot & \cdot & 20 & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & 19 & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & 17 & \cdot & \cdot & & & & 4 & 8 & 8\\
\cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & & & & & 4 & 8\\
\cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & \cdot & & & & & & 4\end{array}\right]\label{eq:TwinTwinIntMatrix}\end{equation}
\subsection{Prefactor (nonlinear factor)}
\subsubsection{Prefactors for slip resistance $\left(s^{\alpha}\right)$; $M_{\mathrm{slip-slip}}$
and $M_{\mathrm{slip-twin}}$\citet{Wu2007}}
$M_{\mathrm{slip-slip}}$ and $M_{\mathrm{slip-twin}}$ use for slip
resistance evolution $\left(\dot{s}^{\alpha}\right)$. Equation \ref{eq:SlipResisEvolutionEq}
is for a slip resistance rate evolution. This currently shows the
prefactor for {}``slip-slip interaction matrix, $M_{\mathrm{slip-slip}}$''.
\medskip{}
\begin{equation}
M_{\mathrm{slip-slip}}=h_{\mathrm{slip}}\left(1+C\cdot F^{b}\right)\left(1-\frac{s^{\alpha}}{s_{so}^{\alpha}+s_{\mathrm{pr}}\cdot\sqrt{F}}\right)\cdot M_{\mathrm{slip-slip}}^{'}\label{eq:SlipResisEvolutionEq}\end{equation}
\medskip{}
, where $h_{\mathrm{slip}}$represent a hardening rate, and $S_{\mathrm{so}}^{\alpha}$
saturation slip resistance for slip system without mechanical twinning
$\left(\sum_{\beta}f^{\beta}=0\right)$, respectively. And, $F$ is
$\sum_{\beta}f^{\beta}$, and $N^{S}$is the total number of slip
system.$C$, $s_{\mathrm{pr}}$, and $b$ are coefficients to introduce
the effect of interaction between slip and mechanical twin in Equation
\ref{eq:SlipResisEvolutionEq}.
\begin{itemize}
\item Slip-twin interaction matrix, $M_{\mathrm{slip-twin}}$, has not been
implemented with any prefactor in the present version.
\end{itemize}
\subsubsection{Prefactors for twin resistance $\left(s^{\beta}\right)$; $M_{\mathrm{twin-slip}}$
and $M_{\mathrm{twin-twin}}$\citet{Salem2005}}
$M_{\mathrm{twin-sli}p}$ and $M_{\mathrm{twin-twin}}$ use for twin
resistance evolution $\left(\dot{s}^{\beta}\right)$. Twin-twin and
twin-slip interaction matrices are described in Equations \ref{eq:TwinTwinContributionToTwinResis}
and \ref{eq:TwinSlipContributionToTwinResis}. \medskip{}
\begin{equation}
M_{\mathrm{twin-twin}}=h_{\mathrm{tw}}\cdot F^{d}\cdot M_{\mathrm{twin-twin}}^{'}\label{eq:TwinTwinContributionToTwinResis}\end{equation}
,where $h_{\mathrm{tw}}$ and $d$ are coefficients for twin-twin
contribution. $F$ is $\sum_{\beta}f^{\beta}$.
\medskip{}
\begin{equation}
M_{\mathrm{twin-slip}}=h_{\mathrm{tw-sl}}\cdot\Gamma^{e}\cdot M_{\mathrm{twin-slip}}^{'}\label{eq:TwinSlipContributionToTwinResis}\end{equation}
,where $h_{\mathrm{tw-sl}}$ and $e$ are coefficients for twin-slip
contribution, and $\Gamma=\sum_{\alpha}\gamma^{\alpha}$.
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\section{Material Parameters (Material Configuration file)}
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\begin{figure}[tbph]
\begin{centering}
\includegraphics[clip,scale=0.8]{figures/ExpectedMaterialConfigFile}\caption{Expected of phenomenological modelling parameters.}
\label{Fig:ModelParameters}
\par\end{centering}
\end{figure}
\begin{itemize}
\item The sequence for hardening coefficients in Figure \ref{Fig:ModelParameters}
is the sequence of numbering in Tables \ref{Flo:SlipSlipIntTypeTable},
\ref{Flo:SlipTwinIntTypeTable}, \ref{Flo:TwinSlipIntTypeTable},
and \ref{Flo:TwinTwinIntTypeTable} above.
\end{itemize}
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