Atomistic simulations of dislocations and defects. Moriarty, J. A., Vitek, V., Bulatov, V. V., & Yip, S. Journal of Computer-Aided Materials Design, 9(2):99–132, May, 2002.
Paper doi abstract bibtex This paper reviews selected recent research on the atomistic simulation of dislocation and defect properties of materials relevant to the multiscale modeling of plasticity and strength, with special emphasis on bcc metals and including work at extreme conditions. Current topics discussed include elasticity and ideal strength, dislocation structure and mobility, grain boundaries, point defects, and rapid resolidification, as well as noteworthy examples of research that directly impacts the issue of linking of length and/or time scales, as required in multiscale materials modeling. The work reviewed has been inspired by the recent international Workshop on Multiscale Modeling of Materials Strength and Failure held in October 2001 at Bodega Bay, California.
@article{moriarty_atomistic_2002,
title = {Atomistic simulations of dislocations and defects},
volume = {9},
issn = {1573-4900},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1026022602578},
doi = {10.1023/A:1026022602578},
abstract = {This paper reviews selected recent research on the atomistic simulation of dislocation and defect properties of materials relevant to the multiscale modeling of plasticity and strength, with special emphasis on bcc metals and including work at extreme conditions. Current topics discussed include elasticity and ideal strength, dislocation structure and mobility, grain boundaries, point defects, and rapid resolidification, as well as noteworthy examples of research that directly impacts the issue of linking of length and/or time scales, as required in multiscale materials modeling. The work reviewed has been inspired by the recent international Workshop on Multiscale Modeling of Materials Strength and Failure held in October 2001 at Bodega Bay, California.},
language = {en},
number = {2},
urldate = {2021-04-26},
journal = {Journal of Computer-Aided Materials Design},
author = {Moriarty, John A. and Vitek, Vaclav and Bulatov, Vasily V. and Yip, Sidney},
month = may,
year = {2002},
pages = {99--132},
}
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