Three-dimensional model of strength and ductility of polycrystalline copper containing nanoscale twins
Recent studies have shown that strength values similar to those observed in nanocrystalline metals can be obtained without a severe deterioration in ductility. This is achieved by introducing controlled, nanoscale, growth twins within ultrafine-grained metals. In this work, we present a continuum de...
Main Authors: | Jérusalem, A, Dao, M, Suresh, S, Radovitzky, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2008
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