Nanowire Failure: Long
= Brittle and Short = Ductile
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Abstract
Experimental studies of the tensile behavior of metallic
nanowires
show a wide range of failure modes, ranging from ductile necking to
brittle/localized shear failureoften in the same diameter
wires. We performed large-scale molecular dynamics simulations of
copper nanowires with a range of nanowire lengths and provide unequivocal
evidence for a transition in nanowire failure mode with change in
nanowire length. Short nanowires fail via a ductile mode with serrated
stress–strain curves, while long wires exhibit extreme shear
localization and abrupt failure. We developed a simple model for predicting
the critical nanowire length for this failure mode transition and
showed that it is in excellent agreement with both the simulation
results and the extant experimental data. The present results provide
a new paradigm for the design of nanoscale mechanical systems that
demarcates graceful and catastrophic failure