Dislocation/stacking fault interactions play an important role in the plastic deformation of metallic nanocrystals and polycrystals. These interactions have been explored in atomistic models, which are limited in scale length by high computational cost. In contrast, multiscale material modeling approaches have the potential to simulate the same systems at a fraction of the computational cost. In this paper, we validate the concurrent atomistic-continuum (CAC) method on the interactions between a lattice screw dislocation and a stacking fault (SF) in three face-centered cubic metallic materials—Ni, Al, and Ag. Two types of SFs are considered: intrinsic SF (ISF) and extrinsic SF (ESF). For the three materials at different strain levels, two s...
Deformation twinning is a well-known deformation phenomenon in many nanoscale fcc metals. In additio...
We develop a method which permits the analysis of problems requiring the simultaneous resolution of ...
Deformation twinning is a well-known deformation phenomenon in many nanoscale fcc metals. In additio...
Metal plasticity is a multiscale phenomenon that is manifested by irreversible microstructure rearra...
International audienceThe influence of material and choice of interatomic potential on the interacti...
Large scale 3D atomistic simulations are performed to study the interaction between a curved disloca...
The interactions between dislocations and interfaces between materials with different structures, ch...
Dislocations in fcc crystals are studied here in several length and time scale regimes starting from...
Irradiation hardening due to voids can be a significant result of radiation damage in metals, but tr...
Nanostructured metallic materials have gained significant interest for their superior performance in...
In a number of fcc materials such as copper or aluminum, as well as more complex materials such as t...
In a first report {\}Jin ZH.. Gumbsch P, Ma E, Albe K, Lu K, Hahn H, et al. Scripta Mater 2006;54:11...
We present a comprehensive dislocation dynamics (DD) study of the strength of stacking fault tetrahe...
Deformation twinning is a well-known deformation phenomenon in many nanoscale fcc metals. In additio...
We develop a method which permits the analysis of problems requiring the simultaneous resolution of ...
Deformation twinning is a well-known deformation phenomenon in many nanoscale fcc metals. In additio...
We develop a method which permits the analysis of problems requiring the simultaneous resolution of ...
Deformation twinning is a well-known deformation phenomenon in many nanoscale fcc metals. In additio...
Metal plasticity is a multiscale phenomenon that is manifested by irreversible microstructure rearra...
International audienceThe influence of material and choice of interatomic potential on the interacti...
Large scale 3D atomistic simulations are performed to study the interaction between a curved disloca...
The interactions between dislocations and interfaces between materials with different structures, ch...
Dislocations in fcc crystals are studied here in several length and time scale regimes starting from...
Irradiation hardening due to voids can be a significant result of radiation damage in metals, but tr...
Nanostructured metallic materials have gained significant interest for their superior performance in...
In a number of fcc materials such as copper or aluminum, as well as more complex materials such as t...
In a first report {\}Jin ZH.. Gumbsch P, Ma E, Albe K, Lu K, Hahn H, et al. Scripta Mater 2006;54:11...
We present a comprehensive dislocation dynamics (DD) study of the strength of stacking fault tetrahe...
Deformation twinning is a well-known deformation phenomenon in many nanoscale fcc metals. In additio...
We develop a method which permits the analysis of problems requiring the simultaneous resolution of ...
Deformation twinning is a well-known deformation phenomenon in many nanoscale fcc metals. In additio...
We develop a method which permits the analysis of problems requiring the simultaneous resolution of ...
Deformation twinning is a well-known deformation phenomenon in many nanoscale fcc metals. In additio...