Severe plastic deformation of solids is relevant to many materials processing techniques as well as tribological events such as wear. It results in microstructural refinement, redistribution of phases, and ultimately even mixing. However, mostly due to inability to experimentally capture the dynamics of deformation, the underlying physical mechanisms remain elusive. Here, we introduce a strategy that reveals details of morphological evolution upon shearing up to ultrahigh strains. Our experiments on metallic multilayers find that mechanically stronger layers either fold in a quasi-regular manner and subsequently evolve into periodic vortices, or delaminate into finer layers before mixing takes place. Numerical simulations performed by treat...
Surface folding in large-strain deformation of metal polycrystals, mediated by unsteady sinuous plas...
Highlights: • Rheological evolution of the rock is influenced by its original and evolving structur...
Recent experiments show that the deformation properties of a wide range of solid materials are surpr...
Severe plastic deformation of solids is relevant to many materials processing techniques as well as ...
Metals and alloys processed by severe plastic deformation (SPD) techniques are gaining widespread in...
Shear banding, a type of inhomogeneous plastic flow involving very large local strains, occurs in a ...
Cu/Au multilayers with individual layer thickness of 100nm were deformed by cyclic sliding using a n...
In this study we investigate how to incorporate micro-scale physical phenomena into simulations on a...
Wear and removal of material from polycrystalline metal surfaces is inherently connected to plastic ...
International audienceBuilding upon the two‐phase and grain damage theory, we propose a new formulat...
Shear bands are planar regions of microstructure that have undergone collective shape change by simp...
Conventional wisdom established atomistic defects, dislocations, as agents of plastic deformation. O...
We used nonequilibrium molecular dynamics simulations to study the shear deformation of metallic com...
We used nonequilibrium molecular dynamics simulations to study the shear deformation of metallic com...
Shear bands were generated under prescribed and controlled conditions in stainless steel (Fe- 18%Cr...
Surface folding in large-strain deformation of metal polycrystals, mediated by unsteady sinuous plas...
Highlights: • Rheological evolution of the rock is influenced by its original and evolving structur...
Recent experiments show that the deformation properties of a wide range of solid materials are surpr...
Severe plastic deformation of solids is relevant to many materials processing techniques as well as ...
Metals and alloys processed by severe plastic deformation (SPD) techniques are gaining widespread in...
Shear banding, a type of inhomogeneous plastic flow involving very large local strains, occurs in a ...
Cu/Au multilayers with individual layer thickness of 100nm were deformed by cyclic sliding using a n...
In this study we investigate how to incorporate micro-scale physical phenomena into simulations on a...
Wear and removal of material from polycrystalline metal surfaces is inherently connected to plastic ...
International audienceBuilding upon the two‐phase and grain damage theory, we propose a new formulat...
Shear bands are planar regions of microstructure that have undergone collective shape change by simp...
Conventional wisdom established atomistic defects, dislocations, as agents of plastic deformation. O...
We used nonequilibrium molecular dynamics simulations to study the shear deformation of metallic com...
We used nonequilibrium molecular dynamics simulations to study the shear deformation of metallic com...
Shear bands were generated under prescribed and controlled conditions in stainless steel (Fe- 18%Cr...
Surface folding in large-strain deformation of metal polycrystals, mediated by unsteady sinuous plas...
Highlights: • Rheological evolution of the rock is influenced by its original and evolving structur...
Recent experiments show that the deformation properties of a wide range of solid materials are surpr...