Crack-stimulated generation of deformation twins in nanocrystalline metals and ceramics |
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Authors: | M.Yu. Gutkin I.A. Ovid’ko N.V. Skiba |
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Affiliation: | 1. Institute of Problems of Mechanical Engineering, Russian Academy of Sciences , Bolshoj 61, Vasilievskii Ostrov, St. Petersburg 199178, Russia gutkin@def.ipme.ru;3. Institute of Problems of Mechanical Engineering, Russian Academy of Sciences , Bolshoj 61, Vasilievskii Ostrov, St. Petersburg 199178, Russia |
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Abstract: | A theoretical model is proposed that describes the generation of deformation twins near brittle cracks of mixed I and II modes in nanocrystalline metals and ceramics. In the framework of the model, a deformation twin nucleates through stress-driven emission of twinning dislocations from a grain boundary distant from the crack tip. The emission is driven by both the external stress concentrated by the pre-existent crack and the stress field of a neighbouring extrinsic grain boundary dislocation. The ranges of the key parameters, the external shear stress, τ, and the crack length, L, are calculated within which the deformation-twin formation near pre-existent cracks is energetically favourable in a typical nanocrystalline metal (Al) and ceramic (3C-SiC). The results of the proposed model account for experimental data on observation of deformation twins in nanocrystalline materials reported in the literature. The deformation-twin formation is treated as a toughening mechanism effectively operating in nanocrystalline metals and ceramics. |
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Keywords: | nanocrystalline materials grain boundaries mechanical properties twins fracture |
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