Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5359959 | Applied Surface Science | 2014 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Nanolayered materials exhibit unique plastic deformation behavior, i.e., a bulk-like to small-scale plasticity transition and a scaling behavior of extremely small activation volume (V*Â <Â 10b3) with intrinsic size. This unusual plastic transition phenomenon likely stems from the dislocations respectively emit from interfaces and Frank-Read-type bulk sources below and above a critical intrinsic size â¼20Â nm. We quantitatively capture the scaling relationship between strain rate sensitivity and intrinsic size by a phenomenological model based on the Orowan-Frank-Read process.
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Authors
J.Y. Zhang, Y.Q. Wang, G. Liu, J. Sun,