The grain boundary network of nanocrystalline Cu foils was modified by the application of cyclic loadings and elevated temperatures. Broadly, the changes to the boundary network were directly correlated with the applied temperature and accumulated strain, including a 300% increase in the twin length fraction. By independently varying each treatment variable, a matrix of grain boundary statistics was built to check the plausibility of hypothesized mechanisms against their expected temperature and stress/strain dependences. These comparisons allow the field of candidate mechanisms to be significantly narrowed. Most importantly, the effects of temperature and strain on twin length fraction were found to be strongly synergistic, with the combin...
Both twinning and detwinning have been reported to occur during the deformation of nanocrystalline (...
Epitaxial thin films of nanotwinned fcc metals such as Cu possess unprecedented combination of high ...
The strengthening effect of twins in nanocrystalline metals has been reported both in experiment and...
The introduction of twin boundaries (TBs) within nanocrystalline grains has given scientists an oppo...
Two mechanisms for deformation-induced grain growth in nanostructured metals have been proposed, inc...
High density grain boundaries provide high strength, but may introduce undesirable features, such as...
The kinematic and isotropic strain hardening was investigated in columnar-grained copper with prefer...
It was recently reported that segregation of Zr to grain boundaries (GB) in nanocrystalline Cu can l...
In this work, we explore the microstructural properties that give rise to the plastic anisotropy obs...
Nanocrystalline metals have been a topic of great discussion over recent years due to their exceptio...
Grain boundaries play an important role in dictating the mechanical and physical properties of nanoc...
Mechanical properties of nanostructured (NS) materials are significantly affected by both grain size...
The superior strength and large tensile plasticity of nanotwinned (nt) face-centered-cubic metals ha...
Fivefold deformation twins were reported recently to be observed in the experiment of the nanocrysta...
In this research parallel molecular dynamics (MD) simulations have been performed to study the defor...
Both twinning and detwinning have been reported to occur during the deformation of nanocrystalline (...
Epitaxial thin films of nanotwinned fcc metals such as Cu possess unprecedented combination of high ...
The strengthening effect of twins in nanocrystalline metals has been reported both in experiment and...
The introduction of twin boundaries (TBs) within nanocrystalline grains has given scientists an oppo...
Two mechanisms for deformation-induced grain growth in nanostructured metals have been proposed, inc...
High density grain boundaries provide high strength, but may introduce undesirable features, such as...
The kinematic and isotropic strain hardening was investigated in columnar-grained copper with prefer...
It was recently reported that segregation of Zr to grain boundaries (GB) in nanocrystalline Cu can l...
In this work, we explore the microstructural properties that give rise to the plastic anisotropy obs...
Nanocrystalline metals have been a topic of great discussion over recent years due to their exceptio...
Grain boundaries play an important role in dictating the mechanical and physical properties of nanoc...
Mechanical properties of nanostructured (NS) materials are significantly affected by both grain size...
The superior strength and large tensile plasticity of nanotwinned (nt) face-centered-cubic metals ha...
Fivefold deformation twins were reported recently to be observed in the experiment of the nanocrysta...
In this research parallel molecular dynamics (MD) simulations have been performed to study the defor...
Both twinning and detwinning have been reported to occur during the deformation of nanocrystalline (...
Epitaxial thin films of nanotwinned fcc metals such as Cu possess unprecedented combination of high ...
The strengthening effect of twins in nanocrystalline metals has been reported both in experiment and...