The Synergistic Effects of Energy Barriers and Shear Directions on Twinning in Face Centered Cubic Metals

Haoran Sun, Z. Ding, Haoran Sun, Shuang Li, E. Lavernia, Wei Liu
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Abstract The formation of twins in face-centered cubic (FCC) crystals is influenced by both the energy barriers and associated shear directions. In this study, we formulate and implement a theoretical framework to study 15 pure FCC metals in an effort to propose a twinning propensity descriptor to predict the tendency for twin formation in FCC metals under different shear directions. Our calculations demonstrate that deformation twins form readily in: Al, Ir, Ni, Rh, Co, Au, Cu, Yb, Ag, Sr, and Ca, but have difficulty forming in: Ce, Pt, Pb, and Pd, and this trend is consistent with available experiment results. Using this descriptor, we further predict that in the case of Cu-Al alloys the highest twinning propensity is achieved at ~6 at. % Al concentration, which is also consistent with experimental observations. These results provide insight into the nature of deformation twins, and furthermore help establish the framework necessary to design FCC metals and alloys with a high tendency for twin formation.
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能量势垒和剪切方向对面心立方金属孪晶的协同效应
面心立方(FCC)晶体中孪晶的形成受能垒和相关剪切方向的影响。在这项研究中,我们制定并实施了一个理论框架来研究15种纯FCC金属,试图提出一个孪生倾向描述符来预测FCC金属在不同剪切方向下的孪生形成趋势。计算结果表明,Al、Ir、Ni、Rh、Co、Au、Cu、Yb、Ag、Sr和Ca容易形成变形孪晶,而Ce、Pt、Pb和Pd则不易形成变形孪晶,这一趋势与已有的实验结果一致。利用这一描述符,我们进一步预测在Cu-Al合金的情况下,在~6 at时达到最高的孪生倾向。% Al浓度,这也与实验观察一致。这些结果提供了对变形孪晶性质的深入了解,并进一步帮助建立了设计具有高孪晶形成倾向的FCC金属和合金所需的框架。
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