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stress strain for heterojunctions
Posted 2010年1月27日 GMT-5 19:38 2 Replies
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I have modeled a heterostructure with the epitaxial layer being very small compared to the substrate. I have modeled the epilayer as orthotropic.
For a given young's modulus within the elastic limit, the stress comes out to be around 0.4 GPa greater than what's expected.
I have changed the thermal expansion coefficient for the x and y directions(-8.4e-3 in each direction) and have kept zero expansion coefficient in the z direction. I have changed the temperature by 1 K. I have disabled thermal expansion of substrate.
The Young's modulus is 125 GPa and the strain is 0.0084, whereas the stress plotted is 1.29 or so GPa. The expected stress is 1.05 GPa. why should that happen. The strain comes out as expected but not the stress. Is there any way to correct this or am I doing something wrong?
For a given young's modulus within the elastic limit, the stress comes out to be around 0.4 GPa greater than what's expected.
I have changed the thermal expansion coefficient for the x and y directions(-8.4e-3 in each direction) and have kept zero expansion coefficient in the z direction. I have changed the temperature by 1 K. I have disabled thermal expansion of substrate.
The Young's modulus is 125 GPa and the strain is 0.0084, whereas the stress plotted is 1.29 or so GPa. The expected stress is 1.05 GPa. why should that happen. The strain comes out as expected but not the stress. Is there any way to correct this or am I doing something wrong?
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