doi:10.1088/0965-0393/12/5/003 Diffusion of vacancies and impurities in metals is important in many processes occurring in structural materials. This diffusion often takes place in the presence of spatially rapidly varying stresses. Diffusion under stress is frequently modelled by local approximations to the vacancy formation and diffusion activation enthalpies which are linear in the stress, in order to account for its dependence on the local stress state and its gradient. Here, more accurate local approximations to the vacancy formation and diffusion activation enthalpies, and the simulation methods needed to implement them, are introduced. The accuracy of both these approximations and the linear approximations are assessed via comparison...
An atomistic simulation method for investigating diffusion in binary solid solutions is presented. T...
A decomposition solution of a diffusion reaction problem, which models the density of di-vacancies a...
International audienceComputer simulation techniques were used to investigate the effect of pressure...
Diffusion of vacancies and impurities in metals is important in many processes occurring in structur...
International audienceThis paper discusses the effect of stress on the solubility and diffusivity of...
International audienceNano-size vacancy clusters, characterized in metals after plastic deformation,...
A continuum theory based on thermodynamics has been developed for modeling diffusional creep of poly...
Activation energies for vacancy-mediated impurity diffusion in face-centered-cubic aluminum have bee...
This work is devoted to simulation of atom configurations in bcc metals near the point defect using ...
International audienceIn an alloy subject to vacancy-mediated diffusion, differences in intrinsic di...
THE CELLULAR MODEL OF A DISLOCATION IS USED FOR AN INVESTIGATION OF THE...
Impurity diffusion coefficients are entirely obtained from a low cost classical molecular statics te...
This work is devoted to simulation of the diffusion features of point defects in bee metals. The pro...
The Kirkendall effect stems from the difference between the exchange rates of the atomic species and...
Diffusion in metals and alloys is a defect contro-lled process. It occurs as a result of solvent (s...
An atomistic simulation method for investigating diffusion in binary solid solutions is presented. T...
A decomposition solution of a diffusion reaction problem, which models the density of di-vacancies a...
International audienceComputer simulation techniques were used to investigate the effect of pressure...
Diffusion of vacancies and impurities in metals is important in many processes occurring in structur...
International audienceThis paper discusses the effect of stress on the solubility and diffusivity of...
International audienceNano-size vacancy clusters, characterized in metals after plastic deformation,...
A continuum theory based on thermodynamics has been developed for modeling diffusional creep of poly...
Activation energies for vacancy-mediated impurity diffusion in face-centered-cubic aluminum have bee...
This work is devoted to simulation of atom configurations in bcc metals near the point defect using ...
International audienceIn an alloy subject to vacancy-mediated diffusion, differences in intrinsic di...
THE CELLULAR MODEL OF A DISLOCATION IS USED FOR AN INVESTIGATION OF THE...
Impurity diffusion coefficients are entirely obtained from a low cost classical molecular statics te...
This work is devoted to simulation of the diffusion features of point defects in bee metals. The pro...
The Kirkendall effect stems from the difference between the exchange rates of the atomic species and...
Diffusion in metals and alloys is a defect contro-lled process. It occurs as a result of solvent (s...
An atomistic simulation method for investigating diffusion in binary solid solutions is presented. T...
A decomposition solution of a diffusion reaction problem, which models the density of di-vacancies a...
International audienceComputer simulation techniques were used to investigate the effect of pressure...