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Xue-Lan Hu, Ruo-Xi Zhao, Jiang-Ge Deng, Yan-Min Hu, Qing-Gong Song. Effect of P impurity on mechanical properties of NiAlΣ5 grain boundary: From perspectives of stress and energyJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2018, 27(3): 037105.
| Xue-Lan Hu, Ruo-Xi Zhao, Jiang-Ge Deng, Yan-Min Hu, Qing-Gong Song. Effect of P impurity on mechanical properties of NiAlΣ5 grain boundary: From perspectives of stress and energyJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2018, 27(3): 037105. |
Effect of P impurity on mechanical properties of NiAlΣ5 grain boundary: From perspectives of stress and energy
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Abstract
In this paper, we employ the first-principle total energy method to investigate the effect of P impurity on mechanical properties of NiAl grain boundary (GB). According to “energy”, the segregation of P atom in NiAlΣ5 GB reduces the cleavage energy and embrittlement potential, demonstrating that P impurity embrittles NiAlΣ5 GB. The first-principle computational tensile test is conducted to determine the theoretical tensile strength of NiAlΣ5 GB. It is demonstrated that the maximum ideal tensile strength of NiAlΣ5 GB with P atom segregation is 144.5 GPa, which is lower than that of the pure NiAlΣ5 GB (164.7 GPa). It is indicated that the segregation of P weakens the theoretical strength of NiAlΣ5 GB. The analysis of atomic configuration shows that the GB fracture is caused by the interfacial bond breaking. Moreover, P is identified to weaken the interactions between Al-Al bonds and enhance Ni-Ni bonds. -
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