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Determining the Mechanical Strength of Ultra-Fine-Grained Metals
Published on: November 22, 2021
Strain in atomistic models of nanocrystalline clusters
Alberto Leonardi1, Matteo Leoni, Mo Li
1Department of Materials Engineering and Industrial Technologies, University of Trento, via Mesiano 77, I-38123 Trento, Italy.
Abstract:
Strain, as an easy and clearly defined concept in continuum mechanics, has no direct counterpart in atomistic models. Existing methods, relying on the concept of atomic coordination number, do not provide a complete description of volumetric and deviatoric strains across metallic nanocrystalline microstructures. To overcome those limitations a new method is proposed: the Voronoi Cell deformation (VCD) fully accounts for the local geometry and provides a description of the strain field independent of the atomic coordination. As a typical case of study, a large atomic cluster of 200 Al grains (ca 2 million atoms) and overall size of 33 cubic nanometres was considered.
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