The influence of oxidation on the mechanical properties of nanostructured metals is rarely explored and remains poorly understood. To address this knowledge gap, in this work, we systematically investigate the mechanical properties and changes in the metallic iron (Fe) nanowires (NWs) under various atmospheric conditions of ambient dry O2 and in a vacuum. More specifically, we focus on the effect of oxide shell layer thickness over Fe NW surfaces at room temperature. We use molecular dynamics (MD) simulations with the variable charge ReaxFF force field potential model that dynamically handles charge variation among atoms as well as breaking and forming of the chemical bonds associated with the oxidation reaction. The ReaxFF potential model ...
Abstract The mechanisms of plasticity in metal naowires with diameters below 100 nm are reviewed. At...
This paper presents a detailed analysis of atomic structure and force variations in metal nanowires ...
By suitably pressurizing iron substrates under different conditions, the resulting alpha-Fe2O3 nanos...
The influence of oxidation on the mechanical properties of nanostructured metals is rarely explored ...
To avoid unexpected environmental mechanical failure, there is a strong need to fully understand the...
Nanowires are an exciting class of novel materials that have potential applications in areas includi...
Oxidation of iron surfaces and oxide growth mechanisms have been studied using reactive molecular dy...
We used ReaxFF reactive molecular dynamics simulations to systematically investigate the effects of ...
This thesis employed atomistic simulations to investigate the role of layer thickness in multi-layer...
Nanoscale materials have become an active area of research due to the enhanced mechanical properties...
Molecular Dynamics (MD) simulations have been carried out to investigate the deformation behaviour o...
The growth of one-dimensional oxide nanostructures by direct oxidation of metals has received extens...
Highly reactive metallic nickel (Ni) is readily oxidized by oxygen (O2) molecules even at low temper...
In order to illustrate how atomistic modeling is being used to determine the structure, physical, an...
Copper nanowires have received extensive attention for their potential applications in optics, elect...
Abstract The mechanisms of plasticity in metal naowires with diameters below 100 nm are reviewed. At...
This paper presents a detailed analysis of atomic structure and force variations in metal nanowires ...
By suitably pressurizing iron substrates under different conditions, the resulting alpha-Fe2O3 nanos...
The influence of oxidation on the mechanical properties of nanostructured metals is rarely explored ...
To avoid unexpected environmental mechanical failure, there is a strong need to fully understand the...
Nanowires are an exciting class of novel materials that have potential applications in areas includi...
Oxidation of iron surfaces and oxide growth mechanisms have been studied using reactive molecular dy...
We used ReaxFF reactive molecular dynamics simulations to systematically investigate the effects of ...
This thesis employed atomistic simulations to investigate the role of layer thickness in multi-layer...
Nanoscale materials have become an active area of research due to the enhanced mechanical properties...
Molecular Dynamics (MD) simulations have been carried out to investigate the deformation behaviour o...
The growth of one-dimensional oxide nanostructures by direct oxidation of metals has received extens...
Highly reactive metallic nickel (Ni) is readily oxidized by oxygen (O2) molecules even at low temper...
In order to illustrate how atomistic modeling is being used to determine the structure, physical, an...
Copper nanowires have received extensive attention for their potential applications in optics, elect...
Abstract The mechanisms of plasticity in metal naowires with diameters below 100 nm are reviewed. At...
This paper presents a detailed analysis of atomic structure and force variations in metal nanowires ...
By suitably pressurizing iron substrates under different conditions, the resulting alpha-Fe2O3 nanos...