Molecular dynamics study of the effect of extended ingrain defects on grain growth kinetics in nanocrystalline copper

Abstract The paper presents results of a large-scale classical molecular dynamics study into the effect of ingrain defects on the grain growth rate of face centered cubic nanocrystalline material under thermal annealing. To do this, two types of virtual MD samples are used. The samples of the first...

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Main Authors: Vladimir V. Dremov, Pavel V. Chirkov, Alexey V. Karavaev
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2021-01-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-79861-3
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spelling doaj-8169302ff30c46929938559f44868f822021-01-17T12:33:50ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222021-01-011111910.1038/s41598-020-79861-3Molecular dynamics study of the effect of extended ingrain defects on grain growth kinetics in nanocrystalline copperVladimir V. Dremov0Pavel V. Chirkov1Alexey V. Karavaev2Federal State Unitary Enterprise “Russian Federal Nuclear Center—Zababakhin All-Russia Research Institute of Technical Physics”Federal State Unitary Enterprise “Russian Federal Nuclear Center—Zababakhin All-Russia Research Institute of Technical Physics”Federal State Unitary Enterprise “Russian Federal Nuclear Center—Zababakhin All-Russia Research Institute of Technical Physics”Abstract The paper presents results of a large-scale classical molecular dynamics study into the effect of ingrain defects on the grain growth rate of face centered cubic nanocrystalline material under thermal annealing. To do this, two types of virtual MD samples are used. The samples of the first type are constructed artificially by filling Voronoi cells with atoms arranged in fcc lattice essentially with no ingrain defects. The other samples are obtained by natural crystallization from melted material and contain numerous extended ingrain defects. These samples with a high concentration of ingrain defects imitate nanocrystalline material produced by severe plastic deformation via high pressure torsion or equal channel angular extrusion. The samples of both types are subjected to long-time zero pressure isothermal annealing at $$T\approx 0.9T_m$$ T ≈ 0.9 T m ( $$T_m$$ T m is melting temperature) which leads to grain coarsening due to recrystallization. Direct molecular dynamics simulations of the annealing of different samples show that at the same conditions recrystallization goes two times faster in the samples with a high concentration of extended ingrain defects than in the defect-free samples. That is, to increase the thermal stability of nanostructured material the technologies used for forming nanocrystalline structures should be developed so as to avoid the thermomechanical treatment regimes leading to the formation of structures with high concentration of ingrain defects.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-79861-3
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author Vladimir V. Dremov
Pavel V. Chirkov
Alexey V. Karavaev
spellingShingle Vladimir V. Dremov
Pavel V. Chirkov
Alexey V. Karavaev
Molecular dynamics study of the effect of extended ingrain defects on grain growth kinetics in nanocrystalline copper
Scientific Reports
author_facet Vladimir V. Dremov
Pavel V. Chirkov
Alexey V. Karavaev
author_sort Vladimir V. Dremov
title Molecular dynamics study of the effect of extended ingrain defects on grain growth kinetics in nanocrystalline copper
title_short Molecular dynamics study of the effect of extended ingrain defects on grain growth kinetics in nanocrystalline copper
title_full Molecular dynamics study of the effect of extended ingrain defects on grain growth kinetics in nanocrystalline copper
title_fullStr Molecular dynamics study of the effect of extended ingrain defects on grain growth kinetics in nanocrystalline copper
title_full_unstemmed Molecular dynamics study of the effect of extended ingrain defects on grain growth kinetics in nanocrystalline copper
title_sort molecular dynamics study of the effect of extended ingrain defects on grain growth kinetics in nanocrystalline copper
publisher Nature Publishing Group
series Scientific Reports
issn 2045-2322
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Abstract The paper presents results of a large-scale classical molecular dynamics study into the effect of ingrain defects on the grain growth rate of face centered cubic nanocrystalline material under thermal annealing. To do this, two types of virtual MD samples are used. The samples of the first type are constructed artificially by filling Voronoi cells with atoms arranged in fcc lattice essentially with no ingrain defects. The other samples are obtained by natural crystallization from melted material and contain numerous extended ingrain defects. These samples with a high concentration of ingrain defects imitate nanocrystalline material produced by severe plastic deformation via high pressure torsion or equal channel angular extrusion. The samples of both types are subjected to long-time zero pressure isothermal annealing at $$T\approx 0.9T_m$$ T ≈ 0.9 T m ( $$T_m$$ T m is melting temperature) which leads to grain coarsening due to recrystallization. Direct molecular dynamics simulations of the annealing of different samples show that at the same conditions recrystallization goes two times faster in the samples with a high concentration of extended ingrain defects than in the defect-free samples. That is, to increase the thermal stability of nanostructured material the technologies used for forming nanocrystalline structures should be developed so as to avoid the thermomechanical treatment regimes leading to the formation of structures with high concentration of ingrain defects.
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-79861-3
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