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Molecular static simulation of edge dislocation core in bcc iron

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2020
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Организационные подразделения
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Институт ядерной физики и технологий
Цель ИЯФиТ и стратегия развития - создание и развитие научно-образовательного центра мирового уровня в области ядерной физики и технологий, радиационного материаловедения, физики элементарных частиц, астрофизики и космофизики.
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© Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.We simulate the dislocation core structure in bcc iron using the modified Molecular Static method. A feature of this method is the application of an iterative procedure in which the atomic structure in the vicinity of the defect and the constants that determine the displacements of atoms immersed in the elastic continuum are calculated in a self-consistent manner. Following the mentioned approach, we develop a model for calculating the atomic structure of edge dislocations, taking into account the anisotropy of the elastic medium surrounding the main calculation cell. Anisotropy is taken into account by introducing an explicit angular dependence for the parameters of the elastic field created by the dislocation: magnitude of Burgers vector and Poisson's ratio. Simulation is carried out for a split dislocation with Burgers vector along [100]. The convergence of the iterative algorithm is shown and the influence of the computational cell size on the results is considered. Calculated results are: atomic structure of dislocation in bcc iron, angular dependence of the parameters describing the elastic dislocation field at large distances from the dislocation line, and the strain tensor components in the entire simulation area.
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Gusev, A. A. Molecular static simulation of edge dislocation core in bcc iron / Gusev, A.A., Nazarov, A.V. // IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering. - 2020. - 1005. - № 1. - 10.1088/1757-899X/1005/1/012027
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