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Ideal strength of random alloys from first principles

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Indexed by:期刊论文

Date of Publication:2013-06-28

Journal:PHYSICAL REVIEW B

Included Journals:SCIE、Scopus

Volume:87

Issue:21

ISSN No.:1098-0121

Abstract:The all-electron exact muffin-tin orbitals method in combination with the coherent-potential approximation was employed to investigate the ideal tensile strengths of elemental V and Mo solids, and V-and Mo-based random solid solutions. Under uniaxial [001] tensile loading, the ideal tensile strength of V is 11.6 GPa and the lattice fails by shear. Assuming isotropic Poisson contraction, the ideal tensile strengths are 26.7 and 37.6 GPa for V in the [111] and [110] directions, respectively. The ideal strength of Mo is 26.7 GPa in the [001] direction and decreases when a few percent of Tc is introduced in Mo. For the V-based alloys, Cr increases and Ti decreases the ideal tensile strength in all principal directions. Adding the same concentration of Cr and Ti to V leads to ternary alloys with similar ideal strength values as that of pure V. The alloying effects on the ideal strength are explained using the electronic band structure.

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