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    Failure in Two-Dimensional Materials: Defect Sensitivity and Failure Criteria

    Source: Journal of Applied Mechanics:;2020:;volume( 087 ):;issue: 003
    Author:
    Qin, Huasong
    ,
    Sorkin, Viachesla
    ,
    Pei, Qing-Xiang
    ,
    Liu, Yilun
    ,
    Zhang, Yong-Wei
    DOI: 10.1115/1.4045005
    Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    Abstract: Two-dimensional (2D) materials have attracted a great deal of attention recently owing to their fascinating structural, mechanical, and electronic properties. The failure phenomena in 2D materials can be diverse and manifested in different forms due to the presence of defects. Here, we review the structural features of seven types of defects, including vacancies, dislocations, Stone-Wales (S-W) defects, chemical functionalization, grain boundary, holes, and cracks in 2D materials, as well as their diverse mechanical failure mechanisms. It is shown that in general, the failure behaviors of 2D materials are highly sensitive to the presence of defects, and their size, shape, and orientation also matter. It is also shown that the failure behaviors originated from these defects can be captured by the maximum bond-stretching criterion, where structural mechanics is suitable to describe the deformation and failure of 2D materials. While for a well-established crack, fracture mechanics-based failure criteria are still valid. It is expected that these findings may also hold for other nanomaterials. This overview presents a useful reference for the defect manipulation and design of 2D materials toward engineering applications.
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    contributor authorQin, Huasong
    contributor authorSorkin, Viachesla
    contributor authorPei, Qing-Xiang
    contributor authorLiu, Yilun
    contributor authorZhang, Yong-Wei
    date accessioned2022-02-04T14:29:16Z
    date available2022-02-04T14:29:16Z
    date copyright2020/01/25/
    date issued2020
    identifier issn0021-8936
    identifier otherjam_87_3_030802.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4273761
    description abstractTwo-dimensional (2D) materials have attracted a great deal of attention recently owing to their fascinating structural, mechanical, and electronic properties. The failure phenomena in 2D materials can be diverse and manifested in different forms due to the presence of defects. Here, we review the structural features of seven types of defects, including vacancies, dislocations, Stone-Wales (S-W) defects, chemical functionalization, grain boundary, holes, and cracks in 2D materials, as well as their diverse mechanical failure mechanisms. It is shown that in general, the failure behaviors of 2D materials are highly sensitive to the presence of defects, and their size, shape, and orientation also matter. It is also shown that the failure behaviors originated from these defects can be captured by the maximum bond-stretching criterion, where structural mechanics is suitable to describe the deformation and failure of 2D materials. While for a well-established crack, fracture mechanics-based failure criteria are still valid. It is expected that these findings may also hold for other nanomaterials. This overview presents a useful reference for the defect manipulation and design of 2D materials toward engineering applications.
    publisherThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    titleFailure in Two-Dimensional Materials: Defect Sensitivity and Failure Criteria
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume87
    journal issue3
    journal titleJournal of Applied Mechanics
    identifier doi10.1115/1.4045005
    page30802
    treeJournal of Applied Mechanics:;2020:;volume( 087 ):;issue: 003
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