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Size-dependent elastic properties of spherical nanoparticles:a nonlocality-emerged surface model

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摘要 The incomplete understanding of nanoscale surface interactions arising from underlying atomistic long-range forces limits our ability to simulate and design their performance. In this paper, the surface elasticity is constructed from underlying atomistic nonlocal interactions in spherical nanoparticles. By introducing an intrinsic length scale,we quantify the surface region thickness, and demonstrate the progressive elastic modulus transition caused by asymmetric atomistic nonlocal interactions. The universal surface scaling law, relating the intrinsic length scale to the particle dimensions, is established, and a surface-dominated criterion is developed for quantifying the transition to the surfacedominated behaviors. The model is thoroughly validated through the molecular static simulations and experimental data with the material-specific intrinsic length constants.
出处 《Applied Mathematics and Mechanics(English Edition)》 2025年第12期2281-2296,共16页 应用数学和力学(英文版)
基金 Project supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No.52175095)。
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