AbstractFracture is one of the most challenging ‘multi-scale’ problems to model: since crack propagation is driven by the concentration of a long-range stress field at an atomically sharp crack tip, an accurate description of the chemical processes occurring in the small crack tip region is therefore essential, as is the inclusion of a much larger region in the model systems. Both these requirements can be met by combining a quantum mechanical description of the crack tip with a classical atomistic model that captures the long-range elastic behaviour of the surrounding crystal matrix. Examples of the application of these techniques to fracture problems include: low-speed dynamical fracture instabilities in silicon; interactions between movi...
When a brittle material is loaded to the limit of its strength, it fails by the nucleation and propa...
We present the basic formalism, as well as the underlying physical picture of atomistic simulations,...
We present the basic formalism, as well as the underlying physical picture of atomistic simulations,...
Fracture is one of the most challenging ‘multi-scale’ problems to model: since crack propagation is ...
AbstractFracture is one of the most challenging ‘multi-scale’ problems to model: since crack propaga...
When a brittle material is loaded to the limit of its strength, it fails by nucleation and propagati...
Energy dissipation by dislocation plasticity in metals provides the resistance against crack growth ...
Modeling fracture and failure of material is a complex phenomenon that needs atomic-scale understand...
We study the problem of atomic scale fracture using the recently developed quasicontinuum method in ...
Any fracture process ultimately involves the rupture of atomic bonds. Processes at the atomic scale ...
Atomistic modeling of fracture is intended to illuminate the complex response of atoms in the very h...
Understanding failure process in metallic materials is crucial to their engineering applications. Th...
When a brittle material is loaded to the limit of its strength, it fails by the nucleation and propa...
AbstractThe quasicontinuum (QC) method is employed to simulate a nickel single crystal nano-plate wi...
This report describes an Engineering Sciences Research Foundation (ESRF) project to characterize and...
When a brittle material is loaded to the limit of its strength, it fails by the nucleation and propa...
We present the basic formalism, as well as the underlying physical picture of atomistic simulations,...
We present the basic formalism, as well as the underlying physical picture of atomistic simulations,...
Fracture is one of the most challenging ‘multi-scale’ problems to model: since crack propagation is ...
AbstractFracture is one of the most challenging ‘multi-scale’ problems to model: since crack propaga...
When a brittle material is loaded to the limit of its strength, it fails by nucleation and propagati...
Energy dissipation by dislocation plasticity in metals provides the resistance against crack growth ...
Modeling fracture and failure of material is a complex phenomenon that needs atomic-scale understand...
We study the problem of atomic scale fracture using the recently developed quasicontinuum method in ...
Any fracture process ultimately involves the rupture of atomic bonds. Processes at the atomic scale ...
Atomistic modeling of fracture is intended to illuminate the complex response of atoms in the very h...
Understanding failure process in metallic materials is crucial to their engineering applications. Th...
When a brittle material is loaded to the limit of its strength, it fails by the nucleation and propa...
AbstractThe quasicontinuum (QC) method is employed to simulate a nickel single crystal nano-plate wi...
This report describes an Engineering Sciences Research Foundation (ESRF) project to characterize and...
When a brittle material is loaded to the limit of its strength, it fails by the nucleation and propa...
We present the basic formalism, as well as the underlying physical picture of atomistic simulations,...
We present the basic formalism, as well as the underlying physical picture of atomistic simulations,...