Papers by Keyword: Dislocation Emission

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Abstract: We present new results of molecular dynamic (MD) simulations in 3D bcc iron crystals with edge cracks (001)[010] and (-110)[110] loaded in mode I. Different sample geometries of SEN type were tested with negative and positive values of T-stress according to continuum prediction by Fett.
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Abstract: The problem of a piezoelectric screw dislocation emitted from a blunt crack is dealt with in this paper. For an arbitrary distribution of the residual dislocation, the series-form solutions are derived. The results show that the force acting on the dislocation decreases with the value of the dielectric constant within the crack increasing. And the increase of the dielectric constant within the crack helps dislocation emission effectively.
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Abstract: We present new results of molecular dynamic (MD) simulations in 3D bcc iron crystals with embedded central through crack (001)[110] of Griffith type loaded in mode I. Two different sample geometries of the same crystallographic orientation were tested with negative and positive values of the T-stress, which change the ductile-brittle behavior along the crack front in 3D. This phenomenon is explained in the framework of stress analysis, both on the continuum and atomistic level.
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Abstract: The paper presents results of molecular dynamic (MD) simulations in 3D bcc iron crystals with edge pre-existing cracks (001)[110] and (110) [110] (crack plane/crack front) loaded uni-axially in tension mode I at temperature of 300 K. The iron crystals in MD have the same orientation and similar geometry as in our recent fracture tests performed at room temperature on iron (3wt.%Si) single crystals [1].
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Abstract: The present paper summarizes the crystallographic dependence of the displacement burst behavior observed in nanoindentation using two single crystalline aluminum (Al) materials and copper (Cu) with three kinds of surface indices, namely (001), (110) and (111). From the critical indent load at the first burst, the critical resolved shear stresses (CRSSs) of the collective dislocation nucleation were estimated in reference to molecular dynamics (MD) simulations. These are almost one-tenth of the shear modulus, which are close to the ideal values. We explain the nanoplastic mechanics by a comprehensive energy balance model to describe the linear relation between the indent load and the burst width of the first displacement burst and by the nucleation model consisting of three-dimensional discrete dislocations to evaluate the number of dislocations nucleating. The distance between the emitted dislocation loops of Al is found to be fairly large. Thus, Al is expected to exhibit a less tangled network of dislocations just below the indentation than Cu, which has a lower stacking fault energy.
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Abstract: We apply the lattice instability analysis to homogeneously strained single crystal with a flat or defected surface to demonstrate that, in the process of emission of dislocation by an unstable surface, prior to the breaking of atomic bonds, a vibrational mode localizes, foretelling the location and the manner of the impending microscopic catastrophic event.
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