Molecular dynamics simulations of crack propagation are performed for two extreme cases of complex metallic alloys (CMAs): In a model quasicrystal the structure is determined by clusters of atoms, whereas the model C15 Laves phase is a simple periodic stacking of a unit cell. The simulations reveal that the basic building units of the structures also govern their fracture behaviour. Atoms in the Laves phase play a comparable role to the clusters in the quasicrystal. Although the latter are not rigid units, they have to be regarded as significant physical entities.
@article{arxiv.0704.1444,
title = {Fracture of complex metallic alloys: An atomistic study of model systems},
author = {F. Rösch and H. -R. Trebin and P. Gumbsch},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0704.1444},
year = {2007}
}
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6 pages, 4 figures, for associated avi file, see http://www.itap.physik.uni-stuttgart.de/~frohmut/MOVIES/C15.LJ.011.100.avi