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Effect of interfacial bonding on dislocation strengthening in graphene nanosheet reinforced iron composite: A molecular dynamics study

Authors :
Yaping Zong
Lu Wang
Jianfeng Jin
Shaojie Li
Qing Peng
Shuai Tang
Peijun Yang
Source :
Computational Materials Science. 191:110309
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2021.

Abstract

It is uncertain that the interfacial bonding is whether a strong chemical bond or a weak van der-Waals one in graphene-metal composites. The effect of interfacial bonding features on dislocation strengthening are still obscure. Herein, we have investigated the mechanical response and dislocation behaviors of graphene/Fe composite using molecular dynamics simulations. Lennard–Jones and embedded-atom typed potential is employed to model a weak and strong interfacial bonding, respectively. We have considered anisotropy in three cases where a pair of graphene nanosheet (GN) were placed on three orthogonal ({1 1 0}, {1 1 1} and {1 1 2}) plane. When the dislocation is directly blocked by the GN, the yield stress of the strong-bonded composite is higher than that of the weak-bonded one. After the dislocation depins from the strong-bonded {1 1 2} GN, the Orowan loop is formed without surface step, in contrast to that in the weak-bonded one. For the {1 1 1} GN/Fe, the dislocation bypasses the GN pair in the strong-bonded composite, where double cross-slip and dislocation neutralization on the top {1 1 0} slip plane occur opposed to the middle {1 1 0} plane in the weak-bonded case.

Details

ISSN :
09270256
Volume :
191
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Computational Materials Science
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........2d2cbb8c98fff6a678007d9f31d37f17
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.commatsci.2021.110309