Journal of Physics Communications (Jan 2025)
Stretched-exponential stress dynamics in chain of springs and masses model of crystals: analytical results and MD simulations
Abstract
The model of a chain of springs and masses (CSM), originating from the works of Schrödinger (1914), and Pater (1974), is found suitable as an analytical description of the dynamics of layers in orientated FCC crystals. An analytical extension of that model has been developed for the case of linear-in-time ramp pressure applied to a sample surface. Examples are provided of molecular dynamics (MD) simulations, confirming the usefulness of the model in the description of dynamic effects on steel 310S under pressure. Qualitatively the same results have been obtained by us for several other medium-entropy alloys CoNiCr (with EAM and MEAM inter-atomic potentials), and CoNiV (with MEAM potential). For studies of dynamic stability on large sizes of samples and for long times, the proposed earlier table-style harmonic interlayer potential has been used. The results of MD simulations suggest that the dynamics of the CSM model of perfectly ordered matter is described by stretched-exponential time functions, and it is characterised by simple scaling relations in time and size of the sample.
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