Atomistic Modelling of Functionally Graded Cu-Ni Alloy and its Implication on the Mechanical Properties of Nanowires
Md Shajedul Hoque Thakur, Mahmudul Islam, Nur Jahan Monisha, Pritom, Bose, Md. Adnan Mahathir Munshi, Turash Haque Pial

TL;DR
This study models Cu-Ni functionally graded nanowires using molecular dynamics to understand how grading patterns and surface composition influence their mechanical properties such as tensile strength and Young's modulus.
Contribution
It introduces a novel MD modeling approach for Cu-Ni FGMs and analyzes the effect of grading functions and surface composition on mechanical properties.
Findings
Ultimate Tensile Stress increases with Ni surface percentage in Cu-cored NWs.
Young's modulus increases with Ni surface percentage in Cu-cored NWs.
Exponential grading can enhance mechanical properties depending on core material.
Abstract
Functionally graded materials (FGM) eliminate the stress singularity in the interface between two different materials and therefore have a wide range of applications in high temperature environments such as engines, nuclear reactors, spacecrafts etc. Therefore, it is essential to study the mechanical properties of different FGM materials. This paper aims at establishing a method for modelling FGMs in molecular dynamics (MD) to get a better insight of their mechanical properties. In this study, the mechanical characteristics of Cu-Ni FGM nanowires (NW) under uniaxial loading have been investigated using the proposed method through MD simulations. In order to describe the inter-atomic forces and hence predict the properties properly, EAM (Embedded atom model) potential has been used. The nanowire is composed of an alloying constituent in the core and the other constituent graded…
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