2020
DOI: 10.3390/ma13030541
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Effect of Cold-Sintering Parameters on Structure, Density, and Topology of Fe–Cu Nanocomposites

Abstract: The design of advanced nanostructured materials with predetermined physical properties requires knowledge of the relationship between these properties and the internal structure of the material at the nanoscale, as well as the dependence of the internal structure on the production (synthesis) parameters. This work is the first report of computer-aided analysis of high pressure consolidation (cold sintering) of bimetallic nanoparticles of two immiscible (Fe and Cu) metals using the embedded atom method (EAM). A… Show more

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“…The Minkowski functionals are also applied to other fields of research, such as in morphological image analysis [92] to describe porous media and complex fluids [93,94], magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) [95,96], the structure of human radial peri-papillary capillaries [97], mammary gland tissue [98], spinodal decomposition [99], quantum motion in billiards [100], regional seismicity realizations [101], microemulsions [102], thin polymer films [103], the internal structure of bimetallic nanocomposites [104], the thermodynamics of two-phase systems [105], and many others.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Minkowski functionals are also applied to other fields of research, such as in morphological image analysis [92] to describe porous media and complex fluids [93,94], magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) [95,96], the structure of human radial peri-papillary capillaries [97], mammary gland tissue [98], spinodal decomposition [99], quantum motion in billiards [100], regional seismicity realizations [101], microemulsions [102], thin polymer films [103], the internal structure of bimetallic nanocomposites [104], the thermodynamics of two-phase systems [105], and many others.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Elastic strain of Fe phase later is overtaken by severe plastic deformation. However, elastic strain in Fe matrix is also present after the pressure release during the matrix recovery-relaxation [46,47]. Relaxation of the metallic matrix can initiate or develop existing cracks in the VH phase that we observe in the coldsintered sample (Fig.…”
Section: Vh Loading Into Bulk Fementioning
confidence: 96%
“…Here, Minkowski functionals are used as morphological measures (see, e.g., Mosser, Dubrule and Blunt [34] and Pyrcz and Deutsch [38]). In that sense, a wide research area has been developed in the multiscale analysis of media with complex internal structures (see Armstrong et al [3]), including soils, sedimentary rocks, foams, ceramics, and composite materials (see, e.g., Gregorová et al [14], Ivonin et al [17], Pabst et al [36], and Tsukanov et al [43]). Also, a good overview of and introduction to some of these applications can be found in Adler and Taylor [1] and Marinucci and Peccati [31].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%