154 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2002.For the first time, we have performed in-situ, quantitative tests on 100 nm thick aluminum films in TEM. We also have performed tensile (both low and high temperature) and bending tests on 30--485 nm thick aluminum and 75--350 nm thick gold specimens. Followings are the observations of this study. (1) The Young's modulus of aluminum deviates from the bulk values for average grain size below 50 nm (70 nm for Gold). For the first time, we observe strong non-linear elastic behavior for grain sizes below 20 nm. (2) Texture and anelastic effects cannot explain the elastic behavior at the nano-scale and we propose a mechanism based atomic-scale interactions. (3) In-situ TEM te...
As a tribute to the scientific work of Professor David Brandon, this paper delineates the possibilit...
It is by now well-known that micron-sized metallic crystals exhibit a smaller-being-stronger size ef...
As a tribute to the scientific work of Professor David Brandon, this paper delineates the possibilit...
154 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2002.For the first time, we have p...
Although many studies have focused on the unique plastic deformation behavior of nanocrystalline alu...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Materials Science and Engineering, ...
Materials consisting of grains or crystallites with sizes below a hundred nanometers have exhibited ...
Nanomechanical devices are certain to play an important role in future technologies. Already sensors...
In-situ bright field transmission electron microscopy (TEM) nanomechanical tensile testing and in-si...
In the present research, the mechanical behavior of the surface-nanocrystalline aluminum (SNCA) is i...
The results of both experimental studies and molecular dynamics simulations indicate that crystals e...
This work analyses those size effects that are encountered first upon downscaling, including grain b...
The classical laws of materials science and mechanics hold that the mechanical properties of materia...
International audiencehe mechanical properties (Young’s modulus, hardness, wear resistance) of alumi...
The mechanical properties of ultrafine-grained aluminum produced by equal-channel angular pressing (...
As a tribute to the scientific work of Professor David Brandon, this paper delineates the possibilit...
It is by now well-known that micron-sized metallic crystals exhibit a smaller-being-stronger size ef...
As a tribute to the scientific work of Professor David Brandon, this paper delineates the possibilit...
154 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2002.For the first time, we have p...
Although many studies have focused on the unique plastic deformation behavior of nanocrystalline alu...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Materials Science and Engineering, ...
Materials consisting of grains or crystallites with sizes below a hundred nanometers have exhibited ...
Nanomechanical devices are certain to play an important role in future technologies. Already sensors...
In-situ bright field transmission electron microscopy (TEM) nanomechanical tensile testing and in-si...
In the present research, the mechanical behavior of the surface-nanocrystalline aluminum (SNCA) is i...
The results of both experimental studies and molecular dynamics simulations indicate that crystals e...
This work analyses those size effects that are encountered first upon downscaling, including grain b...
The classical laws of materials science and mechanics hold that the mechanical properties of materia...
International audiencehe mechanical properties (Young’s modulus, hardness, wear resistance) of alumi...
The mechanical properties of ultrafine-grained aluminum produced by equal-channel angular pressing (...
As a tribute to the scientific work of Professor David Brandon, this paper delineates the possibilit...
It is by now well-known that micron-sized metallic crystals exhibit a smaller-being-stronger size ef...
As a tribute to the scientific work of Professor David Brandon, this paper delineates the possibilit...