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This project investigates the complex interactions of defects in metal alloys to enhance their mechanical properties. By employing advanced simulations and theories, it aims to develop predictive models that can accelerate the design of stronger and more durable metals.
Why is there no “Moore’s Law” for the creation of stronger and more durable metals?
Because there is a unique complexity to mechanical properties of metals: the strength, hardening, embrittlement, fracture, and fatigue are controlled by multi-defect interactions (dislocations/solutes/precipitates/grain boundaries).
However, such multi-defect interactions are beyond the scope of analytical elasticity theory, and thus require a deeper inquiry at atomistic and quantum scales.
And observed macros…
ECOLE POLYTECHNIQUE FEDERALE DE LAUSANNE
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