Under mechanical loading, crystalline solids deform elastically, and subsequently yield and fail via plastic deformation. Thus crystalline materials experience two mechanical regimes: elasticity and plasticity. Here, we provide numerical and theoretical evidence to show that metal nanoplates exhibit an intermediate mechanical regime that occurs between elasticity and plasticity, which we call the elastic instability regime. The elastic instability regime begins with a decrease in stress, during which the nanoplates fail via global, and not local, deformation mechanisms that are distinctly different from traditional dislocation-mediated plasticity. Because the nanoplates fail via elastic instability, the governing strength criterion is the i...
In this dissertation, the relationships between structure-mechanical properties-deformation mechanis...
Uniform pattern transformation can be observed in some structures with periodic arrays of pores at a...
Leveraging defects is a cornerstone of materials science, and has become increasingly important from...
In this study, we show that the fracture mode of (001) cracked metal nanoplates is strongly dependen...
The ideal strength of a defect-free material, which is the stress causing a material failure, is one...
A unified plate model predicting the buckling behaviors is proposed by incorporating both surface an...
Abstract The mechanisms of plasticity in metal naowires with diameters below 100 nm are reviewed. At...
In this Letter, governing equations for the nanoscale plates with consideration of both surface effe...
Understanding failure in nanomaterials is critical for the design of reliable structural materials a...
It is well-known that in the case of bulk polycrystalline metals, a reduction in the grain size lead...
The ability for organic surface chemistry to influence the properties of inorganic nanomaterials is ...
We present the results of an atomistic study on the Poisson's ratios of face-centered cubic met...
International audienceIt is well-known that in the case of bulk polycrystalline metals, a reduction ...
Nanotwinned materials are known for their high strength and ductility, i.e. damage tolerance. The fu...
Nanowires are an exciting class of novel materials that have potential applications in areas includi...
In this dissertation, the relationships between structure-mechanical properties-deformation mechanis...
Uniform pattern transformation can be observed in some structures with periodic arrays of pores at a...
Leveraging defects is a cornerstone of materials science, and has become increasingly important from...
In this study, we show that the fracture mode of (001) cracked metal nanoplates is strongly dependen...
The ideal strength of a defect-free material, which is the stress causing a material failure, is one...
A unified plate model predicting the buckling behaviors is proposed by incorporating both surface an...
Abstract The mechanisms of plasticity in metal naowires with diameters below 100 nm are reviewed. At...
In this Letter, governing equations for the nanoscale plates with consideration of both surface effe...
Understanding failure in nanomaterials is critical for the design of reliable structural materials a...
It is well-known that in the case of bulk polycrystalline metals, a reduction in the grain size lead...
The ability for organic surface chemistry to influence the properties of inorganic nanomaterials is ...
We present the results of an atomistic study on the Poisson's ratios of face-centered cubic met...
International audienceIt is well-known that in the case of bulk polycrystalline metals, a reduction ...
Nanotwinned materials are known for their high strength and ductility, i.e. damage tolerance. The fu...
Nanowires are an exciting class of novel materials that have potential applications in areas includi...
In this dissertation, the relationships between structure-mechanical properties-deformation mechanis...
Uniform pattern transformation can be observed in some structures with periodic arrays of pores at a...
Leveraging defects is a cornerstone of materials science, and has become increasingly important from...