Strength, as an important indicator of structural materials, has always been an important research topic in materials science. Theoretically, building a strength model is a rewarding method to understand the relationship between the mechanical properties and microstructure of materials. Although many strength models can reduplicate experimental values very well, they are empirical models, and their applicability is limited to materials for which empirical parameters have been obtained. Here, a non-empirical strength model is proposed based on the two-dimensional (2D) displacement potential of dislocation slipping, which can be applied to different chemically bonded crystals. Owing to the large electron localization function (ELF), covalent ...
In an accompanying article, we have described a methodology for the simulation of dislocations in st...
At low temperature, T→0, the yield stress of a perfect crystal is equal to its so-called theoretical...
First published as an Advance Article on the web 3rd August 2005 In an accompanying article, we have...
Materials properties depend on phenomena in a hierarchical order from atomic to macroscopic scales. ...
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Unravelling the physics of size-dependent dislocation-mediated plasticity Jaafar A. El-Awady1 Size-a...
The mechanical behavior of single crystalline, micro-sized copper is investigated in the context of ...
The mechanical behavior of single crystalline, micro-sized copper is investigated in the context of ...
Dislocation glide is a general deformation mode, governing the strength of metals. Via discrete disl...
This thesis focuses on the effects of slip-slip, slip-twin, and slip-precipitates interactions on st...
Abstract: Multiscale materials modeling has emerged as a significant concept in computational materi...
During forming processes most metals develop cellular dislocation structures due to dislocation slip...
The present thesis consists of a number of studies on the elastic properties of covalently bonded cr...
We develop a nodal dislocation dynamics (DD) model to simulate plastic processes in fee crystals. Th...
In order to understand the physics behind the surface properties and nano-scale phenomena, we are mo...
In an accompanying article, we have described a methodology for the simulation of dislocations in st...
At low temperature, T→0, the yield stress of a perfect crystal is equal to its so-called theoretical...
First published as an Advance Article on the web 3rd August 2005 In an accompanying article, we have...
Materials properties depend on phenomena in a hierarchical order from atomic to macroscopic scales. ...
Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, p...
Unravelling the physics of size-dependent dislocation-mediated plasticity Jaafar A. El-Awady1 Size-a...
The mechanical behavior of single crystalline, micro-sized copper is investigated in the context of ...
The mechanical behavior of single crystalline, micro-sized copper is investigated in the context of ...
Dislocation glide is a general deformation mode, governing the strength of metals. Via discrete disl...
This thesis focuses on the effects of slip-slip, slip-twin, and slip-precipitates interactions on st...
Abstract: Multiscale materials modeling has emerged as a significant concept in computational materi...
During forming processes most metals develop cellular dislocation structures due to dislocation slip...
The present thesis consists of a number of studies on the elastic properties of covalently bonded cr...
We develop a nodal dislocation dynamics (DD) model to simulate plastic processes in fee crystals. Th...
In order to understand the physics behind the surface properties and nano-scale phenomena, we are mo...
In an accompanying article, we have described a methodology for the simulation of dislocations in st...
At low temperature, T→0, the yield stress of a perfect crystal is equal to its so-called theoretical...
First published as an Advance Article on the web 3rd August 2005 In an accompanying article, we have...