Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9796141 | Materials Science and Engineering: A | 2005 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Strengthening due to voids can be a significant radiation effect in metals. Treatment of this by elasticity theory of dislocations is difficult when atomic structure of the obstacle and dislocation is influential. In this paper, we report results of large-scale atomic-level modelling of edge dislocation-void interaction in fcc (copper) and bcc (iron) metals. Voids of up to 5Â nm diameter were studied over the temperature range from 0 to 600Â K. We demonstrate that atomistic modelling is able to reveal important effects, which are beyond the continuum approach. Some arise from features of the dislocation core and crystal structure, others involve dislocation climb and temperature effects.
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Authors
Yu.N. Osetsky, D.J. Bacon,