MIXED ATOMISTIC AND CONTINUUM MODELS OF DEFORMATION IN SOLIDS

Citation
Eb. Tadmor et al., MIXED ATOMISTIC AND CONTINUUM MODELS OF DEFORMATION IN SOLIDS, Langmuir, 12(19), 1996, pp. 4529-4534
Citations number
9
Categorie Soggetti
Chemistry Physical
Journal title
ISSN journal
07437463
Volume
12
Issue
19
Year of publication
1996
Pages
4529 - 4534
Database
ISI
SICI code
0743-7463(1996)12:19<4529:MAACMO>2.0.ZU;2-4
Abstract
The modeling of processes involving multiple length scales is an area of pressing concern, especially in problems such as nanoidentation and crack tip dislocation activity. In these cases, there is more than on e characteristic dimension with the nanometer scale arising due to the presence of extended defects such as dislocations and a second length scale at least 2 orders of magnitude larger set by the scale of the i ndenter or the crack tip itself. To properly model such processes, bot h scales must be treated explicitly, which is normally beyond the scop e of conventional atomistic and continuum analyses alike. This paper d escribes a quasicontinuum method which seizes upon the strengths of bo th atomistic and continuum techniques and allows for the simultaneous treatment of multiple scales. The method is based upon a continuum for mulation of the problem of interest as a boundary value problem treate d within the confines of the finite element method. We part company wi th traditional approaches by utilizing direct atomistic calculations a s the source of the constitutive input used in the finite element anal ysis. The method is illustrated through application to the case of the structure and energetics of single dislocations. This case is a strin gent test as it represents an extreme limit for the model since disloc ation core structures are primarily dictated by lattice effects. It is then shown how the method may be applied to problems of tribological concern such as nanoindentation, where it is found that dislocations a re initiated beneath the indenter.