Inverse Grain-Size Effect On Twinning In Nanocrystalline Ni
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2008
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A long-standing controversy exists between molecular dynamics simulations and experiments on the twinning propensity of nanocrystalline (NC) face-centered-cubic metals. For example, three-dimensional molecular dynamics simulations rarely observed twins in NC Ni, whereas experiments readily observed them. Here this discrepancy is resolved by experimental observation of an inverse grain-size effect on twinning. Specifically, decreasing the grain size first promotes twinning in NC Ni and then hinders twinning due to the inverse grain-size effect. Interestingly, no inverse grain-size effect exists on stacking fault formation. These observations are explained by generalized planar fault energies and grain-size effect on partial emissions. |
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Physical Review Letters, 2008, 101(2) |
Palavras-Chave | #Crack-Tip #Deformation Twins #Fcc Metals #Nucleation #Dislocations #Mechanism #Copper |
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期刊论文 |