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Numerical Simulations Of Twin Formation And Extension In Thin Face-Centred Cubic Metallic Films, Romuald Bejaud, Sandrine Brochard, Julien Durick Oct 2015

Numerical Simulations Of Twin Formation And Extension In Thin Face-Centred Cubic Metallic Films, Romuald Bejaud, Sandrine Brochard, Julien Durick

Nanomechanical Testing in Materials Research and Development V

The basic mechanisms of plasticity in face-centred cubic materials are now well known in bulk materials. However, several experimental studies have shown that at the nanoscale, some of its mechanisms can induce surprising mechanical properties when compared to bulk behaviour. The formation and extension of twins in metallic nanowire can, for example, generate super-plasticity [1] or the presence of growth nano-twins within a material can lead to strengthening effects [2]. Atomic simulations are particularly adapted for studying the plasticity mechanisms at play, since they allow their visualization at the atomic scale.

While many atomistic simulations studies have been focused on …