Thermal stability in nanocrystalline alloys has been extensively explored while using both experimental and theoretical approaches. From the theoretical point of view, the vast majority of the models proposed in the literature have been implicitly limited to immiscible or dilute systems and thus lack the necessary generality to make predictions for different alloying interactions and in the case of intermetallic compounds formation. In this work, a general theoretical description for the case of binary W-based alloys is presented. It is shown that a critical value Ω∗ of the interaction energy in the grain boundary Ω(gb) exists, such that the condition Ω(gb
Grain boundaries are the dominating type of defect in nanocrystalline materials. Understanding their...
A free-energy function for binary polycrystalline solid solutions is developed based on pairwise nea...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Materials Science and Engineeri...
Thermal stability in nanocrystalline alloys has been extensively explored while using both experimen...
Thermal stability in nanocrystalline alloys has been extensively explored while using both experimen...
Grain boundary segregation has been established through both simulation and experiments as a success...
Grain boundary segregation provides a method for stabilization of nanocrystalline metals—an alloying...
The instability of nanocrystalline materials against both grain growth and bulk phase separation is ...
A Monte Carlo simulation method is used to study the energetics and configuration of binary alloys w...
Improvement in material properties as a result of grain size refinement to the nanoscale is often li...
Alloying nanocrystalline materials to stabilize them against grain growth is proving a critical enab...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Materials Science and Engineeri...
Abstract Nanocrystalline metals are transitioning from laboratory curiosities to engi...
Grain boundary (GB) segregation can markedly improve the stability of nanostructured alloys, where t...
Grain boundary segregation can reduce the driving force for grain growth in nanocrystalline material...
Grain boundaries are the dominating type of defect in nanocrystalline materials. Understanding their...
A free-energy function for binary polycrystalline solid solutions is developed based on pairwise nea...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Materials Science and Engineeri...
Thermal stability in nanocrystalline alloys has been extensively explored while using both experimen...
Thermal stability in nanocrystalline alloys has been extensively explored while using both experimen...
Grain boundary segregation has been established through both simulation and experiments as a success...
Grain boundary segregation provides a method for stabilization of nanocrystalline metals—an alloying...
The instability of nanocrystalline materials against both grain growth and bulk phase separation is ...
A Monte Carlo simulation method is used to study the energetics and configuration of binary alloys w...
Improvement in material properties as a result of grain size refinement to the nanoscale is often li...
Alloying nanocrystalline materials to stabilize them against grain growth is proving a critical enab...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Materials Science and Engineeri...
Abstract Nanocrystalline metals are transitioning from laboratory curiosities to engi...
Grain boundary (GB) segregation can markedly improve the stability of nanostructured alloys, where t...
Grain boundary segregation can reduce the driving force for grain growth in nanocrystalline material...
Grain boundaries are the dominating type of defect in nanocrystalline materials. Understanding their...
A free-energy function for binary polycrystalline solid solutions is developed based on pairwise nea...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Materials Science and Engineeri...