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On the effect of supercell size and strain localization in computational tensile tests

ČERNÝ, M. POKLUDA, J.

Original Title

On the effect of supercell size and strain localization in computational tensile tests

Type

journal article in Web of Science

Language

English

Original Abstract

Atomistic simulations of tensile test are often employed in studies of cleavage or decohesion of crystals and interfaces. However, the particular numerical implementation differ from model to model. Each individual model is characterized not only by a particular computational procedure but also by different loading conditions and the way the crystal breaks. Therefore, calculated values of strength can substantially differ and the particular choice of the model affects the predictions made. This paper is intended to illustrate differences in computational models and their results. Particular attention is paid to differences in computed values of fracture stress and its dependence on the size of computational supercell. It is shown that the fracture stress computed in models considering uniform stress distribution does not depend on the supercell size. On the other hand, the fracture stress decreases with increasing supercell size in models with localized strain.

Keywords

ab initio calculations; tensile tests; strain localization; supercell-size convergence

Authors

ČERNÝ, M.; POKLUDA, J.

Released

29. 11. 2020

ISBN

0965-0393

Periodical

MODELLING AND SIMULATION IN MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING

Year of study

28

Number

6

State

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

Pages from

065011-1

Pages to

065011-10

Pages count

10

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