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ČERNÝ, M. POKLUDA, J.
Original Title
Influence of superimposed biaxial stress on the tensile strength of perfect crystals from first principles
Type
journal article in Web of Science
Language
English
Original Abstract
Influence of biaxial stresses applied perpendicularly to the [100] loading axis on the theoretical tensile strength is studied from first principles. Ten crystals of cubic metals and three crystals of diamond ceramics were selected as particular case studies. Obtained results show that, within a limited range of biaxial stresses, the tensile strength monotonously increases with increasing biaxial tensile stress for most of the studied metals. Within the range, the dependence can be approximated by a linear function. Beyond the range, the dependence shows a maximum that appears usually in tensile range of biaxial stresses. On the other hand, some of the materials (Si, Ni, Cu, and Ge) exhibit maximum tensile strength at nearly uniaxial stress state and the superposition of both tensile and compressive biaxial stresses reduces the tensile strength. Unlike the other crystals, diamond revealed the maximum under compressive biaxial stress.
Keywords
tensile strength, biaxial stress, ab initio calculations, stress coupling
Authors
ČERNÝ, M.; POKLUDA, J.
RIV year
2007
Released
30. 7. 2007
Publisher
AMER PHYSICAL SOC
Location
USA
ISBN
1098-0121
Periodical
PHYSICAL REVIEW B
Year of study
76
Number
2
State
United States of America
Pages from
024115
Pages to
24119
Pages count
5
BibTex
@article{BUT43461, author="Miroslav {Černý} and Jaroslav {Pokluda}", title="Influence of superimposed biaxial stress on the tensile strength of perfect crystals from first principles", journal="PHYSICAL REVIEW B", year="2007", volume="76", number="2", pages="5", issn="1098-0121" }