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Modeling the mechanics of amorphous solids at different length and time scales
We review the recent literature on the simulation of the structure and
deformation of amorphous glasses, including oxide and metallic glasses. We
consider simulations at different length and time scales. At the nanometer
scale, we review studies based on atomistic simulations, with a particular
emphasis on the role of the potential energy landscape and of the temperature.
At the micrometer scale, we present the different mesoscopic models of
amorphous plasticity and show the relation between shear banding and the type
of disorder and correlations (e.g. elastic) included in the models. At the
macroscopic range, we review the different constitutive laws used in finite
element simulations. We end the review by a critical discussion on the
opportunities and challenges offered by multiscale modeling and transfer of
information between scales to study amorphous plasticity.Comment: 58 pages, 14 figure
On the importance of prismatic/basal interfaces in the growth of (-1012) twins in hexagonal close-packed crystals
The growth process of of (-1012) twins is studied in Magnesium using
atomistic simulations. Two twin seeds are considered and both cases, a specific
interface, which places face-to-face prismatic and basal planes, plays an
important role. This interface has a low energy corresponding to a cusp in the
orientation-dependent interface energy of a twinned bicrystal. This interface
appears in several published twin structures and for instance accommodates the
large deviations of twin interfaces from (-1012) planes reported recently
[Zhang et al., Scr. Mater. 67 (2012) 862].Comment: 11 pages, 4 figures, submitted to Scripta Materiali
Emergence and Adult Biology of \u3ci\u3eAgrilus Difficilis\u3c/i\u3e (Coleoptera: Buprestidae), a Pest of Honeylocust, \u3ci\u3eGleditsia Triacanthos\u3c/i\u3e
Emergence and adult biology of Agrilus difficilis were examined in relation to its host Gleditsia triacanthos. began as early as 5 June in 1982 and completed as late as 22 July in 1983. Females lived significantly longer, 48 days, than males, 29 days. Average fecundity was one egg per day during a 36-day oviposition period
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