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Computer Simulation of Fracture and Deformation
Behavior of Nanocrystalline Metallic Materials,
DMR award number DMR 0243947, Diana Farkas,
Department of Materials Science and
Engineering, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA
From atoms to a tensile test This research
program is a fundamental investigation of the
mechanisms of deformation and failure in
nanocrystalline materials. We have carried out
virtual tensile tests in bulk digital samples of
nanocrystaline Ni. We have studied the response
of nanocrystaline Ni nanowires in tension, at
the atomic scale. The virtual tensile tests were
performed in Virginia Techs new supercomputer.
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Computer Simulation of Fracture and Deformation
Behavior of Nanocrystalline Metallic Materials,
DMR award number DMR 0243947, Diana Farkas,
Department of Materials Science and
Engineering, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA
  • Education
  • The PI co-authored a chapter in the Handbook of
    Materials Modeling, edited by S. Yip and
    published by Kluwer, in 2004.
  • J. Monk, graduate student worked on CAVE virtual
    reality visualization of our tensile tests for
    teaching purposes.
  • Visualization tools were set up in our lab to be
    used by several groups working on computational
    materials science.
  • Undergraduate student M. Willemann participated
    in the first atomistic simulation research of
    fatigue response of nanocrystalline materials
    (Phys. Rev. Lett. 94, 165502 , 2005)
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