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Effect of voids and pressure on melting of nano-particulate and bulk aluminum

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Molecular dynamics simulations are performed using isobaric–isoenthalpic (NPH) ensembles to study the effect of internal defects in the form of voids on the melting of bulk and nano-particulate aluminum in the size range of 2–9 nm. The main objectives are to determine the critical interfacial area required to overcome the free energy barrier for the thermodynamic phase transition, and to explore the underlying mechanisms for defect-nucleated melting. The inter-atomic interactions are captured using the Glue potential, which has been validated against the melting temperature and elastic constants for bulk aluminum. A combination of structural and thermodynamic parameters, such as the potential energy, Lindemann index, translational-order parameter, and radial-distribution functions, are employed to characterize the melting process. The study considers a variety of void shapes and sizes, and results are compared with perfect crystals. For nano aluminum particles smaller than 9 nm, the melting temperature is size dependent. The presence of voids does not impact the melting properties due to the dominancy of nucleation at the surface, unless the void size exceeds a critical value beyond which lattice collapse occurs. The critical void size depends on the particle dimension. The effect of pressure on the particulate melting is found to be insignificant in the range of 1–300 atm. The melting behavior of bulk aluminum is also examined as a benchmark. The critical interfacial area required for the solid–liquid phase transition is obtained as a function of the number of atoms considered in the simulation. Imperfections such as voids reduce the melting point. The ratio between the structural and thermodynamic melting points is 1.32. This value is comparable to the ratio of 1.23 for metals like copper.

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Abbreviations

Al :

Aluminum

f :

Ratio of structural to thermodynamic melting point

r ij :

Distance between two atoms

U :

Potential energy

\( \varphi \) :

Potential function

\( \rho \) :

Density function

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This work was sponsored by the U.S. Army Research Office under the Multi-University Research Initiative under Contract No. W911NF-04-1-0178. The support and encouragement provided by Dr. Ralph Anthenien is gratefully acknowledged.

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Puri, P., Yang, V. Effect of voids and pressure on melting of nano-particulate and bulk aluminum. J Nanopart Res 11, 1117–1127 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11051-008-9505-x

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