Nanolayered metallic composites have attracted intensive scientific interests due to their ultrahigh strength. However, the deformation incompatibility among the component layers with high mechanical contrast leads to extremely low tensile ductility in the nanolayered composites, which is a great setback for their engineering applications. Here, by molecular dynamics simulations, we show that a heterogeneous nanolayered design by combining 2.5 nm and 24 nm Cu/Ni bilayers in a composite in an appropriate way can promote the dislocation activity of the hard phase, i.e., the Ni layers. In the new heterogeneous structure, each 24 nm Cu or Ni layer is coated on both surfaces by one 2.5 nm Cu/Ni bilayer. The simulations show that the dislocations...
We performed molecular dynamics simulations to study the effect of the layer thickness on the shear ...
Atomistic simulations were performed on heterogeneous nanocrystalline (NC) Ni lamella made up of alt...
enology and Metrology. ” Nano-structured materials are extremely attractive for applications requiri...
Nanolayered metallic composites have attracted intensive scientific interests due to their ultrahigh...
Thesis (Ph.D.), School of Mechanical and Materials Engineering, Washington State UniversityThe objec...
The exceptional mechanical properties of metallic nanolayers originate from the high density of nano...
Thesis (Ph.D.), School of Mechanical and Materials Engineering, Washington State UniversityThe goal ...
The strengthening mechanisms in bimetallic Cu/Ni thin layers are investigated using a hybrid approac...
Molecular dynamics (MD) simulations of Cu/Ni multilayers with coherent, semi-coherent and coherent t...
Nanolayered metallic composites are much stronger than pure nanocrystalline metals due to their high...
We use a combination of atom-swap Monte-Carlo (MC) and molecular dynamics (MD) to study the structur...
In this work, molecular dynamics simulations to explore the crack propagation and fracture behavior ...
Nanostructured metals possess ultra-high mechanical strength. A well-established consensus is that t...
The mechanical behaviour of very small volumes differs from what is typically observed on the macrol...
Nanotwinned materials exhibit simultaneous ultrahigh strength and high ductility which is attributed...
We performed molecular dynamics simulations to study the effect of the layer thickness on the shear ...
Atomistic simulations were performed on heterogeneous nanocrystalline (NC) Ni lamella made up of alt...
enology and Metrology. ” Nano-structured materials are extremely attractive for applications requiri...
Nanolayered metallic composites have attracted intensive scientific interests due to their ultrahigh...
Thesis (Ph.D.), School of Mechanical and Materials Engineering, Washington State UniversityThe objec...
The exceptional mechanical properties of metallic nanolayers originate from the high density of nano...
Thesis (Ph.D.), School of Mechanical and Materials Engineering, Washington State UniversityThe goal ...
The strengthening mechanisms in bimetallic Cu/Ni thin layers are investigated using a hybrid approac...
Molecular dynamics (MD) simulations of Cu/Ni multilayers with coherent, semi-coherent and coherent t...
Nanolayered metallic composites are much stronger than pure nanocrystalline metals due to their high...
We use a combination of atom-swap Monte-Carlo (MC) and molecular dynamics (MD) to study the structur...
In this work, molecular dynamics simulations to explore the crack propagation and fracture behavior ...
Nanostructured metals possess ultra-high mechanical strength. A well-established consensus is that t...
The mechanical behaviour of very small volumes differs from what is typically observed on the macrol...
Nanotwinned materials exhibit simultaneous ultrahigh strength and high ductility which is attributed...
We performed molecular dynamics simulations to study the effect of the layer thickness on the shear ...
Atomistic simulations were performed on heterogeneous nanocrystalline (NC) Ni lamella made up of alt...
enology and Metrology. ” Nano-structured materials are extremely attractive for applications requiri...