Bonaschi, Giovanni A.Van Meurs, PatrickMorandotti, Marco2015-09-042015-09-042015https://openscience.sissa.it/handle/1963/34495The gradient flow structure of the model introduced in [CG99] for the dynamics of screw dislocations is investigated by means of a generalised minimising-movements scheme approach. The assumption of a finite number of available glide directions, together with the "maximal dissipation criterion" that governs the equations of motion, results into solving a differential inclusion rather than an ODE. This paper addresses how the model in [CG99] is connected to a time-discrete evolution scheme which explicitly confines dislocations to move each time step along a single glide direction. It is proved that the time-continuous model in [CG99] is the limit of these time-discrete minimising-movement schemes when the time step converges to 0. The study presented here is a first step towards a generalization of the setting in [AGS08, Chap. 2 and 3] that allows for dissipations which cannot be described by a metric.enMotion of dislocationsGeneralised gradient flowsminimising-movement schemeenergy dissipation inequalityDynamics of screw dislocations: a generalised minimising-movements scheme approachPreprint