The growth and collapse of nanoscale voids are investigated for tantalum (a model body-centered cubic metal) under different stress states and strain rates by molecular dynamics (MD). Three principal mechanisms of deformation are identified and quantitatively evaluated: (i) shear loop emission and subsequent expansion from the surface of the void; (ii) cooperative shear loop emission from slip planes that are parallel to the same h111i slip direction and their combination, forming prismatic loops; (iii) twinning starting at the void surface. The generation and evolution of these defects are found to be functions of stress state and strain rate. Dislocations are found to propagate preferably on {1 1 0} and {1 1 2} planes, with Burgers vector...
Ordinarily, the strength and plasticity properties of a metal are defined by dislocations—line defec...
We examine the effect of grain size on the dynamic failure tantalum during laser-shock compression a...
MD simulations in monocrystalline and nanocrystalline copper were carried out with LAMMPS to reveal ...
The mechanisms of deformation under a nanoindentation in tantalum, chosen as a model body-centered c...
Advances in the ability to generate extremely high pressures in dynamic experiments such as at the N...
Advances in the ability to generate extremely high pressures in dynamic experiments such as at the N...
This research on a model bcc metal, tantalum, has three components: the study of tensile failure; de...
Defective Tantalum monocrystals are expected to display a particularly rich behavior when stressed a...
We here reveal the initiation of ductile failure in metals at the nanometer scale by molecular dynam...
Recent advances in the ability to generate extremes of pressure and temperature in dynamic experimen...
Uniaxial strain compression of a Ta monocrystal containing randomly placed nanovoids was studied u...
Tantalum polycrystals (grain sizes varying from 2.5 to 30 nm) generated by Voronoi tessellation were...
Nanoporous materials, can present an outstanding range of mechanical properties. Both molecular dyna...
We present Non-Equilibrium Molecular Dynamics (NEMD) simulations of shock wave compression along the...
In order to investigate the effect of grain boundaries on the mechanical response in the micrometer ...
Ordinarily, the strength and plasticity properties of a metal are defined by dislocations—line defec...
We examine the effect of grain size on the dynamic failure tantalum during laser-shock compression a...
MD simulations in monocrystalline and nanocrystalline copper were carried out with LAMMPS to reveal ...
The mechanisms of deformation under a nanoindentation in tantalum, chosen as a model body-centered c...
Advances in the ability to generate extremely high pressures in dynamic experiments such as at the N...
Advances in the ability to generate extremely high pressures in dynamic experiments such as at the N...
This research on a model bcc metal, tantalum, has three components: the study of tensile failure; de...
Defective Tantalum monocrystals are expected to display a particularly rich behavior when stressed a...
We here reveal the initiation of ductile failure in metals at the nanometer scale by molecular dynam...
Recent advances in the ability to generate extremes of pressure and temperature in dynamic experimen...
Uniaxial strain compression of a Ta monocrystal containing randomly placed nanovoids was studied u...
Tantalum polycrystals (grain sizes varying from 2.5 to 30 nm) generated by Voronoi tessellation were...
Nanoporous materials, can present an outstanding range of mechanical properties. Both molecular dyna...
We present Non-Equilibrium Molecular Dynamics (NEMD) simulations of shock wave compression along the...
In order to investigate the effect of grain boundaries on the mechanical response in the micrometer ...
Ordinarily, the strength and plasticity properties of a metal are defined by dislocations—line defec...
We examine the effect of grain size on the dynamic failure tantalum during laser-shock compression a...
MD simulations in monocrystalline and nanocrystalline copper were carried out with LAMMPS to reveal ...