Title of the article

BEHAVIOR OF CCS&CRYSTALLITES WITH IDEAL STRUCTURE UNDER HIGH&LOADING

Authors

Kryzhevich D.S., Institute of Strength Physics and Materials Science of the SB of the RAS, Tomsk, Russia

Zolnikov K.P., Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Science, Institute of Strength Physics and Materials Science of the SB of the RAS, Tomsk, Russia

Psakhie S.G., Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Science, Institute of Strength Physics and Materials Science, Tomsk, Russia

In the section MECHANICS OF DEFORMED SOLIDS
Year 2010 Issue 3 Pages 61-62
Type of article RAR Index UDK 539.5 Index BBK  
Abstract

A molecular dynamics study of mechanical behavior of CCS crystallites under dynamic loading. It is shown that thermal fluctuations cause the generation of structural defects, and there is a certain threshold value of deformation, in which structural defects are beginning to be generated discontinuously.

Keywords

CCS crystallites, molecular dynamics, structural defects, value of deformation

   
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