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The stress-velocity relationship of twinning partial dislocations and the phonon-based physical interpretation

The stress-velocity relationship of twinning partial dislocations and the phonon-based physical interpretation

作     者:YuJie Wei ShenYou Peng 

作者机构:State Key Laboratory of Nonlinear Mechanics (LNM) Institute of Mechanics Chinese Academy of Sciences School of Engineering Sciences University of Chinese Academy of Sciences 

出 版 物:《Science China(Physics,Mechanics & Astronomy)》 (中国科学:物理学、力学、天文学(英文版))

年 卷 期:2017年第60卷第11期

页      面:11-23页

核心收录:

学科分类:07[理学] 070205[理学-凝聚态物理] 08[工学] 080501[工学-材料物理与化学] 0805[工学-材料科学与工程(可授工学、理学学位)] 0703[理学-化学] 0702[理学-物理学] 

基  金:supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant No.11425211) 

主  题:dislocation mobility transverse and longitudinal phonons subsonic and supersonic velocity stress velocity relationship molecular dynamics 

摘      要:The dependence of dislocation mobility on stress is the fundamental ingredient for the deformation in crystalline materials. Strength and ductility, the two most important properties characterizing mechanical behavior of crystalline metals, are in general governed by dislocation motion. Recording the position of a moving dislocation in a short time window is still challenging, and direct observations which enable us to deduce the speed-stress relationship of dislocations are still missing. Using large-scale molecular dynamics simulations, we obtain the motion of an obstacle-free twinning partial dislocation in face centred cubic crystals with spatial resolution at the angstrom scale and picosecond temporal information. The dislocation exhibits two limiting speeds: the first is subsonic and occurs when the resolved shear stress is on the order of hundreds of megapascal. While the stress is raised to gigapascal level, an abrupt jump of dislocation velocity occurs, from subsonic to supersonic regime. The two speed limits are governed respectively by the local transverse and longitudinal phonons associated with the stressed dislocation, as the two types of phonons facilitate dislocation gliding at different stress levels.

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