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Effect of surface/interface stress on the plastic deformation of nanoporous materials and nanocomposites

  • Columbia University
  • Hanyang University

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摘要

Surface and interface play an important role on the overall mechanical behaviors of nanostructured materials. We investigate the effect of surface/interface stress on the macroscopic plastic behaviors of nanoporous materials and nanocomposites, where both the surface/interface residual stress and surface/interface elasticity are taken into account. A new second-order moment nonlinear micromechanics theory is developed and then reduced to macroscopically isotropic materials. It is found that the effect of surface/interface residual stress is much more prominent than that of the surface/interface elasticity, causing strong size effect as well as asymmetric plastic deformation for tension and compression. The variation of yield strength is more prominent with smaller pore/inclusion size or higher pore/inclusion volume fraction. For a representative nanoporous aluminum, the surface effect becomes significant when the pore radius is smaller than about 50 nm. When hard inclusions are embedded in a ductile metal matrix, the interface effect and resulting size effect are much smaller than that of nanoporous materials. The results may be useful for evaluating the mechanical integrity of nanostructured materials.

源语言英语
页(从-至)957-975
页数19
期刊International Journal of Plasticity
26
7
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 7月 2010

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