
Ductile-brittle transition at edge cracks (001)[110] in BCC iron under different loading rates in mode I: a 3D atomistic study
Author(s) -
Alena Uhnáková,
Anna Machová,
Jan Červ,
Petr Hora,
J. Joch
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
materials research express
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.383
H-Index - 35
ISSN - 2053-1591
DOI - 10.1088/2053-1591/ac5708
Subject(s) - materials science , crystallography , analytical chemistry (journal) , chemistry , chromatography
3D atomistic simulations via molecular dynamics ( MD) at temperature of 0 K and 295 K (22 °C) with a high quasi-static loading rate dP/dt of 2.92 kN s −1 show that cleavage fracture is supported by surface emission of oblique dislocations 11 1 ¯ 011 and by their subsequent cross slip to {112} planes, which increases separation of the (001) cleavage planes inside the crystal. Under the slower loading rate by a factor 5, the crack growth is hindered by twin generation on oblique planes {112} and the fracture is ductile. The MD results explain the contribution of the crack itself to the ductile-brittle transition observed in our fracture experiments on Fe-3wt%Si single crystals of the same orientation and geometry, loaded at the same rates dP/dt as in MD . The loading rates are equivalent to the cross head speed of 5 mm min −1 and 1 mm min −1 used in the experiment. The MD results also agree with the stress analysis performed by the anisotropic LFM and comply with experimental observations.