The ideal strength of a defect-free material, which is the stress causing a material failure, is one of the fundamental mechanical properties. In this study, we investigate ideal strengths of some face-center cubic nanostructures using molecular statics simulations and an elastic stability criterion. The simulation results show that ideal strength depends strongly on loading direction, loading mode (tension or compression), side surface orientation, shape of cross-section, and size. Consequently, nanostructures can exhibit the "smaller is stronger" trend, the "smaller is weaker" trend, and the "size-independent strength plateau" trend. Our semi-analytic model for prediction of ideal strengths of nanostructures ...
Recent experiments on nanoscale materials, including nanowires, nanopillars, nanoparticles, nanolaye...
Relationships between intrinsic mechanical hardness and atomic-scale properties are reviewed, Hardne...
Understanding failure in nanomaterials is critical for the design of reliable structural materials a...
The ideal (theoretical) strength was originally defined as the stress or strain at which perfect cry...
We employed the Born-Hill-Milstein elastic-stability theory with the aid of molecular statics and de...
Under mechanical loading, crystalline solids deform elastically, and subsequently yield and fail via...
Abstract: We examine the role of atomistic simula-tions in multiscale modeling of mechanical behavio...
In recent years it has been shown that it is possible to design materials with strengths approaching...
The presence of defects is assumed to deteriorate mechanical properties, which has led to immense fo...
Standalone films with thickness around nanometer under different loading conditions have been analyz...
The performance of materials depends on their properties, which in turn depend on the atomic structu...
Advances in high technologies using nanometer-size structures, such as thin films and carbon nanotub...
Macro-sized crystalline materials are defined by constant properties that are not variant with size....
Understanding the behavior of materials with nanoscale features is important because of both the siz...
The content of this thesis consists of two parts. For the first part, size and crystallographic orie...
Recent experiments on nanoscale materials, including nanowires, nanopillars, nanoparticles, nanolaye...
Relationships between intrinsic mechanical hardness and atomic-scale properties are reviewed, Hardne...
Understanding failure in nanomaterials is critical for the design of reliable structural materials a...
The ideal (theoretical) strength was originally defined as the stress or strain at which perfect cry...
We employed the Born-Hill-Milstein elastic-stability theory with the aid of molecular statics and de...
Under mechanical loading, crystalline solids deform elastically, and subsequently yield and fail via...
Abstract: We examine the role of atomistic simula-tions in multiscale modeling of mechanical behavio...
In recent years it has been shown that it is possible to design materials with strengths approaching...
The presence of defects is assumed to deteriorate mechanical properties, which has led to immense fo...
Standalone films with thickness around nanometer under different loading conditions have been analyz...
The performance of materials depends on their properties, which in turn depend on the atomic structu...
Advances in high technologies using nanometer-size structures, such as thin films and carbon nanotub...
Macro-sized crystalline materials are defined by constant properties that are not variant with size....
Understanding the behavior of materials with nanoscale features is important because of both the siz...
The content of this thesis consists of two parts. For the first part, size and crystallographic orie...
Recent experiments on nanoscale materials, including nanowires, nanopillars, nanoparticles, nanolaye...
Relationships between intrinsic mechanical hardness and atomic-scale properties are reviewed, Hardne...
Understanding failure in nanomaterials is critical for the design of reliable structural materials a...