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Strain rate effects at tensile loading of single crystal Cu nano-wires

Melin, Solveig LU and Ahadi, Aylin LU (2017) International Summer School-Conference “Advanced Problems in Mechanics” p.282-295
Abstract
It is well-known and experimentally conrmed that the mechanical re-
sponse to loading of small enough structures diers from what applies to the
macro-scale. This is valid for structures of linear measures at the nano-scale,
typically below about 50nm. In addition to pure size eects also the crys-
tallographic orientation becomes important at this scale. This study demon-
strates the mechanical response to displacement controlled tensile loading of
solid nano-sized fcc single-crystal Cu beams of square shaped cross sections.
The investigation was performed through 3D molecular dynamic simulations
using the free-ware LAMMPS. Two dierent crystal orientations and dier-
ent loading rates were considered.... (More)
It is well-known and experimentally conrmed that the mechanical re-
sponse to loading of small enough structures diers from what applies to the
macro-scale. This is valid for structures of linear measures at the nano-scale,
typically below about 50nm. In addition to pure size eects also the crys-
tallographic orientation becomes important at this scale. This study demon-
strates the mechanical response to displacement controlled tensile loading of
solid nano-sized fcc single-crystal Cu beams of square shaped cross sections.
The investigation was performed through 3D molecular dynamic simulations
using the free-ware LAMMPS. Two dierent crystal orientations and dier-
ent loading rates were considered. Deformations and stress-strain curves were
obtained and the necking behavior was studied in detail. (Less)
Abstract (Swedish)
It is well-known and experimentally conrmed that the mechanical re-
sponse to loading of small enough structures diers from what applies to the
macro-scale. This is valid for structures of linear measures at the nano-scale,
typically below about 50nm. In addition to pure size eects also the crys-
tallographic orientation becomes important at this scale. This study demon-
strates the mechanical response to displacement controlled tensile loading of
solid nano-sized fcc single-crystal Cu beams of square shaped cross sections.
The investigation was performed through 3D molecular dynamic simulations
using the free-ware LAMMPS. Two dierent crystal orientations and dier-
ent loading rates were considered.... (More)
It is well-known and experimentally conrmed that the mechanical re-
sponse to loading of small enough structures diers from what applies to the
macro-scale. This is valid for structures of linear measures at the nano-scale,
typically below about 50nm. In addition to pure size eects also the crys-
tallographic orientation becomes important at this scale. This study demon-
strates the mechanical response to displacement controlled tensile loading of
solid nano-sized fcc single-crystal Cu beams of square shaped cross sections.
The investigation was performed through 3D molecular dynamic simulations
using the free-ware LAMMPS. Two dierent crystal orientations and dier-
ent loading rates were considered. Deformations and stress-strain curves were
obtained and the necking behavior was studied in detail. (Less)
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15 pages
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International Summer School-Conference “Advanced Problems in Mechanics”
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St. Petersburg, Russian Federation
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2017-06-22 - 2017-06-27
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Modelling mechanical properties at nanoscale by molecular dynamics
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English
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  abstract     = {{It is well-known and experimentally conrmed that the mechanical re-<br/>sponse to loading of small enough structures diers from what applies to the<br/>macro-scale. This is valid for structures of linear measures at the nano-scale,<br/>typically below about 50nm. In addition to pure size eects also the crys-<br/>tallographic orientation becomes important at this scale. This study demon-<br/>strates the mechanical response to displacement controlled tensile loading of<br/>solid nano-sized fcc single-crystal Cu beams of square shaped cross sections.<br/>The investigation was performed through 3D molecular dynamic simulations<br/>using the free-ware LAMMPS. Two dierent crystal orientations and dier-<br/>ent loading rates were considered. Deformations and stress-strain curves were<br/>obtained and the necking behavior was studied in detail.}},
  author       = {{Melin, Solveig and Ahadi, Aylin}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  pages        = {{282--295}},
  title        = {{Strain rate effects at tensile loading of single crystal Cu nano-wires}},
  url          = {{http://www.ipme.ru/ipme/conf/APM2017/2017-PDF/280____APM2017.pdf}},
  year         = {{2017}},
}