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Determining the Mechanical Strength of Ultra-Fine-Grained Metals
Published on: November 22, 2021
Cooperative grain boundary sliding and migration process in nanocrystalline solids
S V Bobylev1, N F Morozov, I A Ovid'ko
1Institute of Problems of Mechanical Engineering, Russian Academy of Sciences, Bolshoj 61, Vasilievskii Ostrov, St. Petersburg 199178, Russia.
Abstract:
A new physical mechanism or mode of plastic deformation in nanocrystalline metals and ceramics is suggested and theoretically described. The mode represents the cooperative grain boundary (GB) sliding and stress-driven GB migration process. It is theoretically revealed that the new deformation mode is more energetically favorable than "pure" GB sliding and enhances the ductility of nanocrystalline solids in wide ranges of their structural parameters.
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