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Computer Simulation of Creation of Dislocations in Copper Small Crystals

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 February 2011

H. Tanaka
Affiliation:
The Nishi-Tokyo University, Uenohara, Yamanashi 409-01, Japan
Masao Doyama
Affiliation:
The Nishi-Tokyo University, Uenohara, Yamanashi 409-01, Japan
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Abstract

Dislocations were created near the center of the surface (101) of copper small crystals whose surfaces are (111), (111), (101), (101), (121), and (121) by use of n-body atom potentials and molecular dynamics. At first, a Heidenreich-Shockley partial dislocation was created., As the partial dislocation proceeds, the partial dislocation and the surface was connected with a stacking fault until the next Heidenreich-Shockley partial dislocation was created at the surface.Just before the creation of a partial dislocation the stress was the highest.

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Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Materials Research Society 1994

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