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收听数0性别保密听众数4最后登录2020-5-11QQUID246阅读权限30帖子412精华0在线时间131 小时注册时间2012-9-28
 
  
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| We report the results of computational tensile and compressive tests for model bi-continuous nanoporous gold structures using atom- istic simulations with empirical many-body potentials and molecular dynamics. The results are compared with the predictions of scaling
 laws for coarser-scale foams and with available experimental data. We find a surprising substantial tension/compression asymmetry in
 yield due to the surface stress that sets the filament under compression, providing a bias favoring yielding in compression. We provide a
 model for our results based on a ligament strength value close to the theoretical strength of Au, and the surface stress. The model predicts
 a significant tension/compression asymmetry for ligament sizes below  10 nm and pore collapse for ligament sizes below 1 nm. We also
 observe an unexpected compaction tendency under tension characterized by a decrease in the total volume of the sample of 15% for sam-
 ples deformed under tension by 30%. The mechanism of the compaction involves a decrease in the average pore size and pore collapse
 resulting from plasticity within the ligaments.
 
 
 
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