2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.commatsci.2017.03.054
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Statistical and image analysis for characterizing simulated atomic-scale damage in crystals

Abstract: While molecular dynamics simulations have been used for decades to study structure and formation mechanisms of plastic damage in crystals, the analytical tools needed to characterize collections of plastic defects have been limited. Here we demonstrate the use of two methods, spatial cross-correlations (CC) and Linear Discriminate Analysis (LDA), to analyze and compare plastic damage profiles among molecular dynamics simulations in which damage was created by straining bi-crystals containing symmetric tilt gra… Show more

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“…We show in this paper that the strain-rate dependence of plastic damage for the case of uni-axial straining of three copper crystals can be clearly quantified using the cross-correlation image analysis reported earlier [52,53]. One of the crystals is strained along the [011] direction, while the other two have two complementary grain boundaries with a tilt angle of 45°and a tilt angle of 15°with respect to the [001] direction (the equivalent angle for the [011] direction is 90°).…”
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confidence: 59%
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“…We show in this paper that the strain-rate dependence of plastic damage for the case of uni-axial straining of three copper crystals can be clearly quantified using the cross-correlation image analysis reported earlier [52,53]. One of the crystals is strained along the [011] direction, while the other two have two complementary grain boundaries with a tilt angle of 45°and a tilt angle of 15°with respect to the [001] direction (the equivalent angle for the [011] direction is 90°).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 59%
“…In two recent studies we showed that MD simulations of bi-crystal straining at a single strain rate of 10 9 s −1 can produce distinctly different damage configurations, even when started from ostensibly the same grain boundary structure [52,53]. This is largely due to different thermal fluctuations during the simulations.…”
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confidence: 92%
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“…Li et al. 19 presented results from a more comprehensive set of analysis using the set of atomic systems of strained bicrystal based on previous results. Ortegon et al.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Seita et al 18 used a custom-made apparatus that controls the light source of orientation and analyzes the collected optical micrographs using MATLAB. Li et al 19 presented results from a more comprehensive set of analysis using the set of atomic systems of strained bicrystal based on previous results. Ortegon et al 20 used scanning electron microscopy images as the source of information about the structure of random heterogeneous materials.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%