Issue 40, 2014

Tensile mechanical properties of Ni3Al nanowires at intermediate temperature

Abstract

Molecular dynamics (MD) methods are employed to study the mechanical properties of Ni3Al nanowires (NWs) along the [001], [110] and [111] crystal orientations under tensile loading at intermediate temperatures. The stress–strain responses, Young's modulus, elongations and crystal defects of NWs are compared at different temperatures and different crystal orientations. The simulation results indicate that the yield stress decreases linearly with an increase in temperature, which is the same as the trend for Young's modulus. In addition, tensile tests exhibit that Ni3Al NWs have an obvious intermediate temperature brittleness (ITB) behavior at about 900–1100 K. The crystal structure is less stable at intermediate temperatures. Furthermore, we find that the different crystal defects formed are mainly point dislocations and stacking faults. The higher the stacking fault energy (SFE) of Ni3Al NWs, the easier are the dislocation slips. The glide dislocation expands within the {111} glide plane. In general, studying the relation between the incipient plastic deformation and the temperature of Ni3Al NWs at different crystal orientations can help us further understand the mechanical properties accurately and completely.

Graphical abstract: Tensile mechanical properties of Ni3Al nanowires at intermediate temperature

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
19 Feb 2014
Accepted
15 Apr 2014
First published
25 Apr 2014

RSC Adv., 2014,4, 20789-20796

Author version available

Tensile mechanical properties of Ni3Al nanowires at intermediate temperature

J. Yu, Q. Zhang and Z. Yue, RSC Adv., 2014, 4, 20789 DOI: 10.1039/C4RA01431F

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