Title of article :
Strength asymmetry in nanocrystalline metals under multiaxial loading
Author/Authors :
Lund، A.C. نويسنده , , Schuh، C.A. نويسنده ,
Pages :
-3192
From page :
3193
To page :
0
Abstract :
Molecular simulations of nanocrystalline nickel are used to investigate the effect of loading state on mechanical response. Simulations at grain sizes near the amorphous limit (2-4 nm) show a clear strength asymmetry, with specimens stronger under uniaxial compression than under uniaxial tension. A full biaxial yield surface is obtained for a grain size of 2 nm, and its shape reflects the asymmetry seen in the uniaxial simulations: the compressive lobe is proportionally larger than the tensile lobe. This biaxial yield surface cannot be well described using traditional yield criteria based on the maximum shear stress, but a good fit can be attained if a pressure or normal stress dependence is included. The simulations also show a monotonic trend towards larger strength asymmetry at larger grain sizes, suggesting the existence of a maximum asymmetry at finite grain sizes. This trend is validated by other mechanistic considerations in the ultrafine range of grain sizes, and discussed relative to the experimental literature.
Keywords :
Nanocrystalline metals , Plasticity , simulation , Tension-compression asymmetry , metallic glass
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Record number :
117528
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