A theoretical model is developed that examines the effect of grain boundary (GB) sliding near a nanovoid on crack growth in deformed nanocrystalline materials. By combining complex variable method of Muskhelishvili, superposition principle of elasticity and distributed dislocation technique, the singular integral equations are solved numerically and then the stress intensity factors (SIFs) near the left crack tip are obtained. The influences of the location of the disclination dipole, the dipole arm, the orientation and the relative crack length on the SIFs near the left crack tip are evaluated in detail. The results indicate that the wedge disclination dipole produced by the GB sliding shields mode I crack tip, but anti-shields mode II cra...
The yield stress of crystalline materials depends on the grain size accordhg to the Hall-Petch relat...
The interaction between the special rotational deformation and the crack in deformed nanocrystalline...
The problem of a mode I crack in nanomaterials under a remote mechanical load is investigated. The e...
A theoretical model is established to describe the effect of cooperative grain boundary (GB) sliding...
Nanocracks can generate at the intersection of the deformation twin and grain boundary (GB). A mathe...
An analytical model is established to explore the cooperative mechanism between the dislocation emis...
A theoretical model is suggested which describes the strengthening of nanocrystalline materials due ...
A theoretical model is proposed to illustrate the cooperative effect of nano-grain rotation and shea...
Abstract. A theoretical model is suggested which describes formation and convergence of nano-scale c...
The problem of the special rotational deformation interacting with an internal crack is studied by d...
AbstractA grain size-dependent model is theoretically established to describe the effect of a specia...
AbstractThe brittle versus ductile transition for conventional metals is dictated by the competition...
Abstract. A theoretical model is proposed which describes the generation of nanocracks at grain boun...
Abstract. A new mechanism of fracture toughness enhancement in nanocrystalline materials and metal-c...
The effect of nano-inclusions on materials strength and toughness has attracted great interest in re...
The yield stress of crystalline materials depends on the grain size accordhg to the Hall-Petch relat...
The interaction between the special rotational deformation and the crack in deformed nanocrystalline...
The problem of a mode I crack in nanomaterials under a remote mechanical load is investigated. The e...
A theoretical model is established to describe the effect of cooperative grain boundary (GB) sliding...
Nanocracks can generate at the intersection of the deformation twin and grain boundary (GB). A mathe...
An analytical model is established to explore the cooperative mechanism between the dislocation emis...
A theoretical model is suggested which describes the strengthening of nanocrystalline materials due ...
A theoretical model is proposed to illustrate the cooperative effect of nano-grain rotation and shea...
Abstract. A theoretical model is suggested which describes formation and convergence of nano-scale c...
The problem of the special rotational deformation interacting with an internal crack is studied by d...
AbstractA grain size-dependent model is theoretically established to describe the effect of a specia...
AbstractThe brittle versus ductile transition for conventional metals is dictated by the competition...
Abstract. A theoretical model is proposed which describes the generation of nanocracks at grain boun...
Abstract. A new mechanism of fracture toughness enhancement in nanocrystalline materials and metal-c...
The effect of nano-inclusions on materials strength and toughness has attracted great interest in re...
The yield stress of crystalline materials depends on the grain size accordhg to the Hall-Petch relat...
The interaction between the special rotational deformation and the crack in deformed nanocrystalline...
The problem of a mode I crack in nanomaterials under a remote mechanical load is investigated. The e...