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Title: Longitudinal Creep Behavior of Nanocrystalline Ni-NiZr Glass Nanocomposite
Authors: Md., Meraj
Pal, Snehanshu
Keywords: Nanocrystalline
Ni-NiZr Glass Nanocomposite
MD simulation
Self-diffusion of nanocomposite
Issue Date: Apr-2018
Citation: 17th Edition of International Conference on Emerging Trends in Materials Science and Nanotechnology (Nanomat- 2018), Rome, Italy, 26 - 27 April, 2018
Abstract: Longitudinal creep behavior of nanocomposite for NC Ni-NiZr glass has been studied at various temperatures (from 1200 to 1400 K) at 1 GPa stress using MD simulations. A simulation box of the specimen 15.85 × 15.85 × 15.85 nm dimension (contains 312,924 atoms) is taken for performing MD simulation. Common neighbor analysis (CNA), Centro-symmetry parameter (CSP) analysis, Wigner–Seitz defect analysis and radial distribution function (RDF) have been carried out to investigate the structural evolution and deformation mechanism of nanocomposite specimen during creep process. Self-diffusion of nanocomposite specimen has been performed using MD simulation for interface region and whole specimen at different temperature.
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2080/2999
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