Atomic simulation of mechanical properties of irradiated iron
L Ma and CS Li and AL Zhang and WY Hu, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MODERN PHYSICS C, 31, 2050027 (2020).
DOI: 10.1142/S0129183120500278
The mechanical properties of irradiated iron are studied by molecular dynamics simulation. The initial models are irradiated with the energy of primary knocked-on atoms (PKA) of 10 keV at 100, 300, 500 and 600 K, and then all the irradiated models are subjected to tensile test. The results reveal that the mechanical properties of irradiated iron are changed compared with un-irradiated iron, the yield stress and strain decrease after irradiation, and the irradiation causes the hardening of micro-structure at low temperature and high temperature, but it results in the softening of structure at room temperature. The plastic reduces for irradiated iron under tensile test, more stacking faults are formed in the crystal structure as the temperature increases.
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