Nanoindentation on the bio-inspired high-performance nature composite by molecular dynamics method

IF 1.7 4区 材料科学 Q3 MATERIALS SCIENCE, COMPOSITES Advanced Composites Letters Pub Date : 2019-01-01 DOI:10.1177/0963693519860162
A. N. Masir, A. Darvizeh, A. Zajkani
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The determination of mechanical properties at the nanoscale is of such importance today that researchers pay special attention to it. Discovering the mechanical properties of biological composite structures in the nanoscale is much interesting today. Top neck mollusk shells are among biomaterial nanocomposites that their layered structures are composed of organic and inorganic materials. Since the nanoindentation process is known as an efficient method to determine mechanical properties like elastic modulus and hardness in small scale, therefore, due to some limitations of considering all peripheral parameters, particular simulations of temperature effect in the atomic scale are considerable. The present article provides a molecular dynamics approach for modeling the nanoindentation mechanism with three types of pyramidal, cubic, and spherical indenters at different temperatures of 173, 273, 300, and 373°K. Based on load-indentation depth diagrams and Oliver–Pharr equations, research findings indicate that the temperature has weakened the power between the biological atoms; this leads to reduced mechanical properties. An increase in temperature causes a reduction in elastic modulus and hardness. There was correspondence between the results obtained from the spherical indenter and experimental data. This study can be regarded as a novel benchmark study for further research studies which tend to consider structural responses of the various bio-inspired nanocomposites.
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分子动力学方法在仿生高性能天然复合材料上的纳米压痕
纳米级机械性能的测定在今天是如此重要,以至于研究人员特别关注它。如今,在纳米尺度上发现生物复合结构的力学特性是非常有趣的。上颈软体动物的壳是一种由有机材料和无机材料组成的层状生物材料纳米复合材料。由于纳米压痕工艺被认为是确定小尺度弹性模量和硬度等力学性能的有效方法,因此,由于考虑所有外围参数的一些限制,在原子尺度上对温度效应的特定模拟是相当可观的。本文提供了一种分子动力学方法来模拟三种类型的锥体、立方和球形压痕在不同温度(173、273、300和373°K)下的纳米压痕机制。基于载荷-压痕深度图和Oliver-Pharr方程,研究结果表明:温度降低了生物原子间的作用力;这导致机械性能降低。温度的升高引起弹性模量和硬度的降低。从球形压头得到的结果与实验数据相符。本研究为进一步研究各种仿生纳米复合材料的结构响应提供了一个新的基准研究。
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Advanced Composites Letters
Advanced Composites Letters 工程技术-材料科学:复合
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期刊介绍: Advanced Composites Letters is a peer reviewed, open access journal publishing research which focuses on the field of science and engineering of advanced composite materials or structures.
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