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ČERNÝ, M. ŠESTÁK, P. POKLUDA, J.
Original Title
Strength of bcc crystals under combined shear and axial loading from first principles
Type
journal article in Web of Science
Language
English
Original Abstract
Ab initio simulations of uniaxial tensile and compressive loading in <110> direction, <111>{110} shear and their superposition in six perfect crystals of bcc metals are performed using a plane wave code working within the framework of density functional theory. Under uniaxial compression, the crystal lattice transforms along an orthorhombic path that connects two bcc states and goes through one or two states of tetragonal symmetry. Such structural transformations determine compressive strengths of bcc crystals. On the other hand, reaching the maximum tensile stress coincides with vanishing of the shear strength in lattice planes perpendicular to the loading axis. The theoretical shear strength is found to be a decreasing (increasing) function of the applied tensile (compressive) normal stress in most studied cases. One of potential applications of this particular result is a prediction of shear instabilities in crystal lattices during tensile tests. Estimated critical tensile stresses related to shear instabilities in Mo and W under <110> tension are lower than the computed maximum tensile stresses and somewhat higher than experimental values.
Keywords
theoretical strength, shear and compression, stress superposition, structural transformation, bcc metals, ab initio calculations
Authors
ČERNÝ, M.; ŠESTÁK, P.; POKLUDA, J.
RIV year
2012
Released
1. 4. 2012
ISBN
0927-0256
Periodical
COMPUTATIONAL MATERIALS SCIENCE
Year of study
55
Number
1
State
Kingdom of the Netherlands
Pages from
337
Pages to
343
Pages count
7
BibTex
@article{BUT75173, author="Miroslav {Černý} and Petr {Šesták} and Jaroslav {Pokluda}", title="Strength of bcc crystals under combined shear and axial loading from first principles", journal="COMPUTATIONAL MATERIALS SCIENCE", year="2012", volume="55", number="1", pages="337--343", issn="0927-0256" }