Properties and processes at the nanoscale - nanomechanics of material behavior : symposium held November 28-December 2, 2011, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A.
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Properties and processes at the nanoscale - nanomechanics of material behavior : symposium held November 28-December 2, 2011, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A.
(Materials Research Society symposium proceedings, v.1424)
Materials Research Society , Cambridge University Press, 2012
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
"Symposium SS, 'Properties and Processes at the Nanoscale - Nanomechanics of Material Behavior' waz held November 28-December 2 at the 2011 MRS Fall Meeting in Boston, Massachusetts."--Pref
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内容説明
Symposium SS, 'Properties and Processes at the Nanoscale-Nanomechanics of Material Behavior', was held November 28-December 2 at the 2011 MRS Fall Meeting in Boston, Massachusetts. For two decades, the MRS meetings have had a significant presence in hosting symposia focused on nanomechanical behavior of materials. This symposium continued this strong tradition by focusing on both methods of testing and the resulting unique properties in small volumes of materials. Two main thrusts are evident from the field at this time: the use of small-scale tests to examine a locally small structure or defect (i.e., something you cannot accomplish with a macroscopic test) and the use of nanomechanics to determine nm-scale mechanisms that control macroscopic mechanical behavior. This selection of papers from the symposium highlight the breadth of work presented at the symposium.
目次
- 1. Mechanical behavior of ion-irradiated Fe-Cr alloys investigated by spherical indentation
- 2. The role of stacking fault energy on the indentation size effect of FCC pure metals and alloys
- 3. Measuring size-dependent mechanical properties of electrospun polystyrene fibers using in situ AFM-SEM
- 4. Recording IR spectra for individual electrospun fibers using an in situ AFM-synchrotron technique
- 5. Determining mechanical properties of escherichia coli by nanoindentation
- 6. Failure of bone at the sub-lamellar level using in situ AFM-SEM investigations
- 7. Improvement of adhesive strength of polyacetal by irradiation of vacuum ultraviolet light and deposition of nanometer-sized particles simultaneously using laser ablation
- 8. Individual electrospun poly(vinyl alcohol) nanofiber wetting using AFM
- 9. Nanoscale dynamic viscoelastic measurements at elevated temperature
- 10. Nanomechanical properties of teflon amorphous fluoropolymer - MWCNT bilayer films
- 11. Testing the limits of small scale plasticity with thin wires in torsion
- 12. Dislocation dynamics simulations of junctions in hexagonal close-packed crystals
- 13. Deformation and fracture of oxides fabricated on 304L stainless steel via pulsed laser irradiation
- 14. Activation energy and blistering rate in hydrogen-implanted semiconductors
- 15. An examination of the indentation size effect and bi-linear behavior of FCC metals
- 16. Studies of nanomechanical properties of pulsed laser deposited NbN films on Si using nanoindentation
- 17. Development of objective type atomic force microsocopy for PSISCM-nanoindentation combined system
- 18. Measuring residual stress on the nanometer scale - novel tools for fundamental and applied research
- 19. Dynamic nanoscale in situ TEM tribology
- 20. Nanoparticle enhanced solders for increased solder reliability
- 21. Effect of van der Waals interaction strength and nanocluster size on the dynamical and mechanical properties of 1,4-cis-polybutadiene melts
- 22. Influence of surface segregation on the mechanical property of metallic alloy nanowires
- 23. Probing strain and microstrain in nanostructured thin layers
- 24. Dielectric gradient force actuation with on-chip electrode and free-space optical measurement of SiNx nanomechanical resonator.
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