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The “Inverse Hall-Petch” effect on the impact response of single crystal copper
基金项目:supported in part by the U.S.Defense Threat Reduction Agency(HDTRA1-10-1-0022);the National Key Basic Research Special Foundation of China(2010CB832704);the National Natural Science Foundation of China(10721062);the 111 Joint Program by the Chinese Ministry of Education;State Administration of Foreign Experts Affairs(B08014)
摘    要:Based on the available experimental and computational capabilities, a phenomenological approach has been proposed to formulate a hypersurface in both spatial and temporal domains to predict combined specimen size and loading rate effects on the material properties 1-2]. A systematic investigation is being performed to understand the combined size, rate and thermal effects on the properties and deformation patterns of representative materials with different nanostructures and under various types of loading conditions 3- 16]. The recent study on the single crystal copper response to impact loading has revealed the size-dependence of the Hugoniot curve. In this paper, the "inverse Hall-Petch" behavior as observed in the impact response of single crystal copper, which has not been reported in the open literature, is investigated by performing molecular dynamics simulations of the response of copper nanobeam targets subjected to impacts by copper nanobeam flyers with different impact velocities. It appears from the preliminary results that the "inverse Hall-Petch" behavior in single crystal copper is mainly due to the formation and evolution of disordered atoms and the interaction between ordered and disordered atoms, as compared with the physics behind the "inverse Hall-Petch"behavior as observed in nanocrystalline materials.

关 键 词:Combined  size  and  rate  effects  ·  Inverse  Hall-Petch  effect  ·  Single  crystals
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