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        Atomistic Simulations of Crack Front Curvature Effects and Crack-Microstructure Interactions

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        Author(s)
        Möller, Johannes J.
        Collection
        AG Universitätsverlage
        Language
        English
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        Abstract
        The resistance against crack propagation is undoubtedly one of the most important properties of metallic materials. Particularly in the early stage of their existence, the growth of cracks is influenced by interactions with the surrounding microstructure, e.g., grain boundaries and dislocations. In this context, atomistic simulations play an important role in providing valuable information about fundamental crack tip processes, which can be used for the development of larger-scale models to predict crack propagation in realistic microstructures. The present thesis contributes to this development by systematically determining the influences of crack front curvature and grain boundary (GB) structure on the competition between brittle fracture and crack tip plasticity in body-centered cubic (bcc) metals. For this purpose, multi-million atom molecular statics and dynamics simulations of perfectly straight and penny-shaped cracks were performed in defect-free single crystals and for the first time at GBs. Crack-dislocation interactions were exemplarily investigated for selected crack and slip systems. At curved crack fronts, many slip planes intersect parts of the crack front and the tendency for crack tip plasticity is consequently higher than for infinitely long and straight crack fronts. At GBs, locally varying bonding situations lead to the dependence of the fracture resistance on the crack tip position and crack propagation direction. Crack-dislocation interactions are dominated by dislocation cross slip and subsequent glide along the crack front leading to local crack tip blunting.
        URI
        https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/105762
        Keywords
        Rissbildung; Molekulardynamik; Korngrenze; Versetzung; Eisen
        ISBN
        9783961470082, 9783961470082, 9783961470075
        Publisher
        FAU University Press
        Publisher website
        https://www.university-press.fau.de/
        Publication date and place
        Erlangen, 2017
        Series
        FAU Forschungen : Reihe B, 14
        Classification
        Technology, Engineering, Agriculture, Industrial processes
        Pages
        218
        Rights
        https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0
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        • This project received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 683680, 810640, 871069 and 964352.

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