First-principles data for solid-solution strengthening of magnesium: From geometry and chemistry to properties

Volume: 58, Issue: 17, Pages: 5704 - 5713
Published: Oct 1, 2010
Abstract
Solid-solution strengthening results from solutes impeding the glide of dislocations. Existing theories of strength rely on solute/dislocation interactions, but do not consider dislocation core structures, which need an accurate treatment of chemical bonding. Here, we focus on strengthening of Mg, the lightest of all structural metals and a promising replacement for heavier steel and aluminum alloys. Elasticity theory, which is commonly used to...
Paper Details
Title
First-principles data for solid-solution strengthening of magnesium: From geometry and chemistry to properties
Published Date
Oct 1, 2010
Volume
58
Issue
17
Pages
5704 - 5713
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