Ultimate Strength of Metals

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Abstract

We present a theoretical model that predicts the peak strength of polycrystalline metals based on the activation energy (or stress) required to cause deformation via amorphization. Building on extensive earlier work, this model is based purely on materials properties, requires no adjustable parameters, and is shown to accurately predict the strength of four exemplar metals (fcc, bcc, and hcp, and an alloy). This framework reveals new routes for design of more complex high-strength materials systems, such as compositionally complex alloys, multiphase systems, nonmetals, and composite structures.

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Chandross, M., & Argibay, N. (2020). Ultimate Strength of Metals. Physical Review Letters, 124(12). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.124.125501

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