Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1564041 Computational Materials Science 2008 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

A modified interatomic potential, which allows taking into account the thermal expansion of the bonding distance at the non-zero temperature and thus the application of the molecular statics to study the effect of temperature on fracture in crystals, is suggested. The approach is demonstrated on a 2D imperfect crystal in which the interatomic pair-wise forces are governed by the Lennard–Jones type potential. A comparison of stress–strain curves, dislocation formation and fracture, and transformation of interatomic forces is made for a crystal with deficiency at zero and non-zero temperatures.

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