TY - JOUR
T1 - Elastic properties of Nb-based alloys by using the density functional theory
AU - Liu, Zeng Hui
AU - Shang, Jia Xiang
PY - 2012/1
Y1 - 2012/1
N2 - A first-principles density functional approach is used to study the electronic and the elastic properties of Nb 15 X (X = Ti, Zr, Hf, V, Ta, Cr, Mo, and W) alloys. The elastic constants c 11 and c 12, the shear modulus C′, and the elastic modulus E 100 are found to exhibit similar tendencies, each as a function of valence electron number per atom (EPA), while c 44 seems unclear. Both c 11 and c 12 of Nb 15X alloys increase monotonically with the increase of EPA. The C′ and E 100 also show similar tendencies. The elastic constants (except c 44) increase slightly when alloying with neighbours of a higher d-transition series. Our results are supported by the bonding density distribution. When solute atoms change from Ti(Zr, Hf) to V(Ta) then to Cr(Mo, W), the bonding electron density between the central solute atom and its first neighbouring Nb atoms is increased and becomes more anisotropic, which indicates the strong interaction and thus enhances the elastic properties of Nb - Cr(Mo, W) alloys. Under uniaxial 100 tensile loading, alloyed elements with less (more) valence electrons decrease (increase) the ideal tensile strength.
AB - A first-principles density functional approach is used to study the electronic and the elastic properties of Nb 15 X (X = Ti, Zr, Hf, V, Ta, Cr, Mo, and W) alloys. The elastic constants c 11 and c 12, the shear modulus C′, and the elastic modulus E 100 are found to exhibit similar tendencies, each as a function of valence electron number per atom (EPA), while c 44 seems unclear. Both c 11 and c 12 of Nb 15X alloys increase monotonically with the increase of EPA. The C′ and E 100 also show similar tendencies. The elastic constants (except c 44) increase slightly when alloying with neighbours of a higher d-transition series. Our results are supported by the bonding density distribution. When solute atoms change from Ti(Zr, Hf) to V(Ta) then to Cr(Mo, W), the bonding electron density between the central solute atom and its first neighbouring Nb atoms is increased and becomes more anisotropic, which indicates the strong interaction and thus enhances the elastic properties of Nb - Cr(Mo, W) alloys. Under uniaxial 100 tensile loading, alloyed elements with less (more) valence electrons decrease (increase) the ideal tensile strength.
KW - density functional calculations
KW - elastic properties
KW - Nb-based alloys
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/84863048750
U2 - 10.1088/1674-1056/21/1/016202
DO - 10.1088/1674-1056/21/1/016202
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:84863048750
SN - 1674-1056
VL - 21
JO - Chinese Physics B
JF - Chinese Physics B
IS - 1
M1 - 016202
ER -