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A new computer model could significantly advance nanoscale engineering.
Researchers have learned how to design the nanoscale features
of materials to make them four times stronger without making them brittle. The new
insight is the result of a significant improvement to an existing computer model
that allowed researchers to, for the first time, simulate the complex mechanical
behavior of nanostructures in metals.
The work, described in the Proceedings
of the National Academy of Sciences by researchers at MIT,
To overcome this problem, the researchers modified the method
so that it can be used to model materials in which the duration of these rare events
isn't known, or in which the events take place over long time scales. "It's
a nice modification that gives you additional freedom if you don't know exactly
where you're going to end up," Kaxiras says.
"It gives us the ability to link nanoscale features to the
mechanical properties of materials," Suresh says.
The researchers used the model to understand for the first time
the way that nanostructures in copper can make the material three to four times
stronger without the usual trade-off of making the material more brittle. What they
found could help them optimize the properties of copper, Suresh says.
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stronger materials
Will this be applied to body and military armour?What about stronger raceboat hulls??
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