Title of article :
A Monte-Carlo simulation of the effect of surface morphology
on the fracture of nanobeams
Author/Authors :
Tuncay Alan · Alan T. Zehnder، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
Experiments show that the strength of
nanostructures can be very high and that strength statistics
are dominated by surface flaws. To understand
the dependence of strength on the surface morphology,
a series of fracture mechanics based Monte-Carlo simulations
were performed. The surfaces of previously
tested Si nanobeams were measured, statistically characterized
and equivalent surfaces were generated. The
surface profiles consist of bunched steps with varying
heights and widths. At the root of each step, there is
a stress singularity defined by a stress intensity factor.
The beams were assumed to fail when the stress intensity
factor anywhere on the surface exceeds the fracture
toughness. In agreement with experiments, simulations
show that even a small increase in the surface roughness
results in a significant reduction in the strength of
nanostructures. Thus, careful attention to the surfaces
is essential for optimum strength and reliability at the
nanoscale.
Keywords :
MEMS · Fracture · Strength · Surfaces ·Roughness · Defects · Monte-Carlo simulation
Journal title :
International Journal of Fracture
Journal title :
International Journal of Fracture