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Исследование механизмов наноструктурирования поверхностного слоя при пластическом деформировании скользящим индентором. Моделирование на атомном масштабе

Исследование механизмов наноструктурирования поверхностного слоя при пластическом деформировании скользящим индентором. Моделирование на атомном масштабе

Abstract

В работе с использованием метода молекулярной динамики проведено моделирование на атомном масштабе процесса пластического деформирования шероховатой поверхности кристаллического тела. Исследовались атомные механизмы, посредством которых происходят генерация и развитие дефектов структуры поверхностного слоя и модификация его свойств. Исследования выполнены на монокристаллах с ГЦК и ОЦК атомными решетками. Варьировался радиус индентора выглаживающего инструмента, реализованного через действие силового поля цилиндрической формы, а также число проходов нагружения. Показаны различие и общность поведения обоих кристаллитов в условиях пластического деформирования поверхности. Несмотря на отличие в масштабах по отдельным параметрам, результаты компьютерного моделирования находятся в хорошем качественном согласии с данными экспериментальных исследований.

In the work, plastic deformation of a rough crystal surface was studied using atomic scale molecular dynamics simulation to inquire into the atomic mechanisms by which structural defects develop in a surface layer and modify its properties. The study was performed on fcc and bcc single crystals. The parameters to be varied were the indenter radius of a burnishing tool with a cylindrical force field and the number of indenter passes. Distinct and common features of the behavior of both crystallites under surface plastic deformation were demonstrated. Despite the scale difference of individual parameter, the results of computer simulation agree qualitatively well with experimental data.

Keywords

НАНОСТРУКТУРИРОВАНИЕ, МЕТОД МОЛЕКУЛЯРНОЙ ДИНАМИКИ, ВЫГЛАЖИВАНИЕ, НАНОФРАГМЕНТАЦИЯ, ОСТАТОЧНЫЕ НАПРЯЖЕНИЯ

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