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Strain-Rate Dependence of Plasticity and Phase Transition in [001]-Oriented Single-Crystal Iron

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CRYSTALS
Volume 13, Issue 2, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/cryst13020250

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plasticity; iron; alpha-epsilon; phase transition; molecular dynamics simulations; ramp; shock wave; hardening-like effect

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Non-equilibrium molecular dynamics simulations were used to investigate the strain-rate dependence of plasticity and phase transition in [001]-oriented single-crystal iron under ramp compression. Plasticity is governed by deformation twinning, where the kinetics is closely related to the loading rate. A hardening-like effect shifts the onset of the bcc-to-hcp phase transition to a high stress during the ramp compression regime. However, in shock wave conditions, the bcc-hcp transition is triggered when the strain rate associated with plastic deformation reaches a critical value, resulting in a constitutive functional dependence of the transition onset stress on the plastic deformation rate, consistent with experimental data under laser compression.
Non-equilibrium molecular dynamics simulations have been used to investigate strain-rate dependence of plasticity and phase transition in [001]-oriented single-crystal iron under ramp compression. Here, plasticity is governed by deformation twinning, in which kinetics is tightly correlated with the loading rate. Over the investigated range of strain rates, a hardening-like effect is found to shift the onset of the structural bcc-to-hcp phase transformation to a high, almost constant stress during the ramp compression regime. However, when the ramp evolves into a shock wave, the bcc-hcp transition is triggered whenever the strain rate associated with the plastic deformation reaches some critical value, which depends on the loading rate, leading to a constitutive functional dependence of the transition onset stress on the plastic deformation rate, which is in overall consistence with the experimental data under laser compression.

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