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The stress–strain response of nanocrystalline metals: A quantized crystal plasticity approach

✍ Scribed by Lin Li; Peter M. Anderson; Myoung-Gyu Lee; Erik Bitzek; Peter Derlet; Helena Van Swygenhoven


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2009
Tongue
English
Weight
624 KB
Volume
57
Category
Article
ISSN
1359-6454

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✦ Synopsis


This paper develops a finite element-based model with quantized crystal plasticity (QCP) to study distinctive features of nanocrystalline (nc) metal behavior, including an enhanced flow stress, extended plastic transition strain and propensity for strain localization. The QCP feature is motivated by molecular dynamics simulations of dislocation loop propagation across nc grains, showing that the grain-averaged plastic strain jumps by discrete amounts. Further, a simple geometric analysis suggests that the magnitude of the jumps is $1/grain size, thereby incorporating a grain size effect. QCP simulations of 1000-grain polycrystals can reproduce the unique experimental stress-strain features of nc metals, but only if the probability density distribution for a slip event increases abruptly at a threshold stress $1/grain size. Possible explanations for such a unique signature are discussed in terms of dislocation loop expansion conditions that become important in the nc limit.


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