The fracture toughness of transition metals or semiconductor crystals strongly depends on loading rate and temperature in such a way that the fracture toughness increases with temperature or with decreasing loading rate. For a given loading rate a more or less well-defined termperature exists where the material undergoes a transition from brittle to ductile behavior. In our investigations we employed the two-dimensional discrete dislocation dynamics method to study the semi-brittle regime, where a plastic region around the crack tip starts to develop, but cannot shield the crack completely. Thus, in this regime the material still falls by final fracture. Based on gernal findings of the numerical simulations an Arrhenius-like relation betwee...
Many crystalline solids fail by cleavage at low temperatures and by plastic processes at high temper...
The brittle-to-ductile transition (BDT), no matter what the dominated mechanism is, dislocation nucl...
The phenomenon of brittle-to-ductile transition (BDT) is known to be controlled by the competition b...
The fracture toughness of semibrittle materials such as bcc transition metals or semiconductor cryst...
Metals with a body centered cubic crystal structures, like tungsten, exhibit a pronounced semibrittl...
Advances in our understanding of the mechanisms of brittle and semi-brittle fracture processes are o...
Advances in Our understanding of the mechanisms of brittle and semi-brittle fracture processes are o...
Brittle-ductile transitions in metals, ceramics and semiconductors are closely connected with disloc...
Brittle-ductile transitions in metals, ceramics and semiconductors are closely connected with disloc...
Many materials like silicon, tungsten or ferritic steels show a transition between high temperature ...
Many materials like silicon, tungsten or ferritic steels show a transition between high temperature ...
The validity of different types of models for crack-dislocation interactions and their effect on fra...
This paper describes an attempt to construct a first-principles theory of the fracture toughness of ...
This paper describes an attempt to construct a first-principles theory of the fracture toughness of ...
Many crystalline solids fail by cleavage at low temperatures and by plastic processes at high temper...
Many crystalline solids fail by cleavage at low temperatures and by plastic processes at high temper...
The brittle-to-ductile transition (BDT), no matter what the dominated mechanism is, dislocation nucl...
The phenomenon of brittle-to-ductile transition (BDT) is known to be controlled by the competition b...
The fracture toughness of semibrittle materials such as bcc transition metals or semiconductor cryst...
Metals with a body centered cubic crystal structures, like tungsten, exhibit a pronounced semibrittl...
Advances in our understanding of the mechanisms of brittle and semi-brittle fracture processes are o...
Advances in Our understanding of the mechanisms of brittle and semi-brittle fracture processes are o...
Brittle-ductile transitions in metals, ceramics and semiconductors are closely connected with disloc...
Brittle-ductile transitions in metals, ceramics and semiconductors are closely connected with disloc...
Many materials like silicon, tungsten or ferritic steels show a transition between high temperature ...
Many materials like silicon, tungsten or ferritic steels show a transition between high temperature ...
The validity of different types of models for crack-dislocation interactions and their effect on fra...
This paper describes an attempt to construct a first-principles theory of the fracture toughness of ...
This paper describes an attempt to construct a first-principles theory of the fracture toughness of ...
Many crystalline solids fail by cleavage at low temperatures and by plastic processes at high temper...
Many crystalline solids fail by cleavage at low temperatures and by plastic processes at high temper...
The brittle-to-ductile transition (BDT), no matter what the dominated mechanism is, dislocation nucl...
The phenomenon of brittle-to-ductile transition (BDT) is known to be controlled by the competition b...