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Anomalous compliance and early yielding of nanoporous gold
Publikationstyp
Journal Article
Publikationsdatum
2015-05-21
Sprache
English
Author
Markmann, Jürgen
TORE-URI
Enthalten in
Volume
93
Start Page
144
End Page
155
Citation
Acta Materialia 93 (2015) 144-155 (2015-05-21)
Publisher DOI
Scopus ID
Publisher
Elsevier Science
We present a study of the elastic and plastic behavior of nanoporous gold in compression, focusing on molecular dynamics simulation and inspecting experimental data for verification. Both approaches agree on an anomalously high elastic compliance in the early stages of deformation, along with a quasi immediate onset of plastic yielding even at the smallest load. Already before the first loading, the material undergoes spontaneous plastic deformation under the action of the capillary forces, requiring no external load. Plastic deformation under compressive load is accompanied by dislocation storage and dislocation interaction, along with strong strain hardening. Dislocation-starvation scenarios are not supported by our results. The stiffness increases during deformation, but never approaches the prediction by the relevant Gibson-Ashby scaling law. Microstructural disorder affects the plastic deformation behavior and surface excess elasticity might modify elastic response, yet we relate the anomalous compliance and the immediate yield onset to an atomistic origin: the large surface-induced prestress induces elastic shear that brings some regions in the material close to the shear instability of the generalized stacking fault energy curve. These regions are elastically highly compliant and plastically weak.
Schlagworte
Elasticity of nanomaterials
Molecular dynamics
Nanoporous
Small-scale plasticity
Physics - Materials Science
Physics - Materials Science
DDC Class
600: Technik
More Funding Information
Support by SFB 986 “Taylor-Made Multiscale Materials Systems – M3”, subproject B2.