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Physics of Atomic Nuclei | 2016

MD simulation of plastic deformation nucleation in stressed crystallites under irradiation

A. V. Korchuganov; Konstantin P. Zolnikov; Dmitrij S. Kryzhevich; V.M. Chernov; S. G. Psakhie

The investigation of plastic deformation nucleation in metals and alloys under irradiation and mechanical loading is one of the topical issues of materials science. Specific features of nucleation and evolution of the defect system in stressed and irradiated iron, vanadium, and copper crystallites were studied by molecular dynamics simulation. Mechanical loading was performed in such a way that the modeled crystallite volume remained unchanged. The energy of the primary knock-on atom initiating a cascade of atomic displacements in a stressed crystallite was varied from 0.05 to 50 keV. It was found that atomic displacement cascades might cause global structural transformations in a region far larger than the radiation-damaged area. These changes are similar to the ones occurring in the process of mechanical loading of samples. They are implemented by twinning (in iron and vanadium) or through the formation of partial dislocation loops (in copper).


Technical Physics Letters | 2012

Local structural transformations in copper crystallites under nanoindentation

S. G. Psakhie; Dmitrij S. Kryzhevich; Konstantin P. Zolnikov

A molecular-dynamic simulation of the response of a copper crystallite at the atomic level at local contact interaction has been performed. The calculation results have shown that plastic deformation is nucleated and developed according to the mechanism of generation of local structural transformations, which, in turn, give rise to higher level defects (dislocations, stacking faults, interfaces, etc.). During loading, the formed structural defects pass from the contact region into the crystallite bulk and, when emerging on the free surface, change its shape.


Crystallography Reports | 2009

Evolution of atomic collision cascades in vanadium crystal with internal structure

S. G. Psakhie; Konstantin P. Zolnikov; Dmitrij S. Kryzhevich; A. V. Zheleznyakov; V. M. Chernov

The formation of radiation-damage regions (radiation-damage cascades) in vanadium crystallites with internal structures (intergrain boundary) has been simulated by the molecular-dynamic method. The interatomic interaction is described within the embedded-atom method. A relatively small number of clusters of intrinsic point defects (vacancies and self-interstitial atoms) are formed both in ideal vanadium crystallites and in crystallites with boundaries after the relaxation of atomic-displacement cascades. The evolutionary character of atomic-displacement cascades is determined in many respects by the presence of extended boundaries in materials. The intergrain boundaries hinder the propagation of atomic-displacement cascades and store many radiation-induced defects.


Technical Physics Letters | 2011

Atomic mechanisms of local structural rearrangements in strained crystalline titanium grain

Iv. S. Konovalenko; Dmitrij S. Kryzhevich; K. P. Zol’nikov; S. G. Psakhie

The nucleation and development of plastic deformation in a crystalline grain of titanium (Ti) during uniaxial tension has been studied by molecular dynamics (MD) simulations with the interatomic interaction described using the embedded atom method. Specific features of the generation of local structural rearrangements in the grain at various straining rates are revealed. It is established that there is a threshold deformation level at which local structural rearrangements begin to nucleate in the crystal, which is accompanied by a jumplike decrease in the potential energy. Because of the inertial character of the accommodation processes, this threshold value increases with the loading velocity.


Inorganic Materials: Applied Research | 2016

MD simulation of primary radiation damage in metals with internal structure

A. V. Korchuganov; V. M. Chernov; Konstantin P. Zolnikov; Dmitrij S. Kryzhevich; S. G. Psakhie

A review on simulation of the primary radiation damage (PRD) and formation of radiation defects by atomic displacement cascades is conducted. Results of the simulation by the molecular dynamics method of the atomic displacement cascades and peculiarities of their interaction with the defects of the internal crystal structure (point defect, pores, dislocations, grain boundaries (GBs), and free surfaces) are given. It is shown that the defects exert a significant impact on the evolution of the atomic displacement cascades and formation of the PRD in metals.


INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON PHYSICAL MESOMECHANICS OF MULTILEVEL SYSTEMS 2014 | 2014

Computer-aided simulation of gas adsorption processes in nanopores

A. V. Korchuganov; K. P. Zolnikov; Dmitrij S. Kryzhevich; Yu. V. Grinyaev; Sergey G. Psakhie

A computer-aided simulation of the behavior of molecular gas-phase hydrogen in spherical nanopores was accomplished. The calculations were performed within the frame of molecular dynamics. Interaction between hydrogen molecules is described on the basis of adaptive intermolecular reactive empirical bond-order (AIREBO) potential. The interaction of gas with the walls of nanopores was calculated using the Lennard-Jones potential. The paper also contains the calculated distributions of gas density and velocities of molecules for different temperatures and pressures. The paper states that the adsorption properties of gas systems in nanopores can be described by varying the parameters of the potential of interaction with pore walls.


Key Engineering Materials | 2013

Structural Response of Metal Crystallite with BCC Lattice on Atomic Level under Nanoindentation

Dmitrij S. Kryzhevich; Aleksandr Vyacheslavovich Korhuganov; Konstantin P. Zolnikov; Sergei Grigorievich Psakhye

Molecular dynamics investigation of metal crystallite with bcc lattice under nanoindentation was carried out. Potentials of interatomic interactions were calculated on the base of the approximation of the embedded atom method. The potentials chosen make it possible to describe with a high accuracy the elastic and surface properties of the simulated metal and energy parameters of defects, which is important for solution of the task posed in the work. For clarity and simpler indentation data interpretation, an extended cylindrical indenter was used in the investigation and loading was realized by its lateral surface. The simulated crystallite had a parallelepiped shape. The loaded plane of crystallite was modeled as a free surface while the positions of atoms in the opposite plane of crystallite were fixed along the indentation direction. Other planes of crystallite were simulated as free surfaces. The indenter velocity varied from 5 to 25 m/s in different calculations. The loading of the model crystallite was realized at 300 K. Influence of interfaces (free surfaces and grain boundaries) on peculiarities of plastic deformation nucleation and interactions of generated structural defects with interfaces in simulated crystallite under nanoindentation were investigated.


Technical Physics Letters | 2008

Structural features of two-component dusty plasma Coulomb balls

S. G. Psakhie; K. P. Zol’nikov; L. F. Skorentsev; Dmitrij S. Kryzhevich; A. V. Abdrashitov

A binary mixture of dust particles in plasma occurring in an external electrostatic spherical confinement field has been numerically simulated. Calculations have been performed within the framework of the molecular dynamics method, with the interparticle forces described in terms of an isotropic Yukawa pair potential. It is shown that the particles form a shell structure, each particular shell consisting of particles of the same kind. The structural properties of such a binary mixture of particles and the specific features of their segregation under the conditions of recent experiments on the formation of Coulomb balls have been studied.


Technical Physics Letters | 2006

Molecular-dynamics study of crystal structure defect formation by the thermal fluctuation mechanism during high-rate deformation

S. G. Psakhie; Konstantin P. Zolnikov; Dmitrij S. Kryzhevich; A. G. Lipnitskiĭ

The possibility of structural defect generation in materials with the ideal crystal lattice under dynamic loading conditions in a broad temperature range has been studied by means of molecular dynamics using the embedded atom method with many-body interatomic interaction potentials. It is shown that thermal fluctuations can lead to a jumplike nucleation of defects in the ideal crystal under high-rate deformation conditions. Features of the defect nucleation via this mechanism are analyzed for various temperatures and loading regimes.


PROCEEDINGS OF THE XXV CONFERENCE ON HIGH-ENERGY PROCESSES IN CONDENSED MATTER (HEPCM 2017): Dedicated to the 60th anniversary of the Khristianovich Institute of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics SB RAS | 2017

Features of structural changes in the near-surface aluminum layer under various schemes of ion implantation

Dmitrij S. Kryzhevich; Konstantin P. Zolnikov; Aleksandr V. Korchuganov

The molecular dynamics simulation of structural rearrangements in the surface layer of aluminum samples under ion implantation of various intensities was carried out. The features of the internal structure and the crystallographic orientation of the irradiated crystallite were taken into account. To describe the interatomic interaction many-body potentials obtained in the framework of the embedded atom method were used. Irradiation of the {100} surface results in much less number of formed defects than irradiation of the {110} and {111} ones. When irradiating surfaces with beams of relatively low energy grains remain unchanged in the surface region and the formation of stacking faults was not observed. At a high intensity of irradiation, the near-surface layer of the crystallite melts. In the absence of heat removal, the centers of crystallization become grains lying on the boundary of the solid and liquid phases. Those grains increase due to the adjustment of the atoms of the liquid phase to their lattic...

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Aleksandr V. Korchuganov

Institute of Strength Physics and Materials Science SB RAS

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Sergey G. Psakhie

Institute of Strength Physics and Materials Science SB RAS

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S. G. Psakhie

Russian Academy of Sciences

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A. V. Korchuganov

Russian Academy of Sciences

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K. P. Zol’nikov

Russian Academy of Sciences

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A. V. Abdrashitov

Russian Academy of Sciences

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A. G. Lipnitskiĭ

Russian Academy of Sciences

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A. V. Zheleznyakov

Russian Academy of Sciences

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