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  • Degradation of a nano-cutting tool: an MD simulation
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    W pracy przedstawiono wyniki symulacji wielokrotnego oddziaływania realistycznie ukształtowanego ostrza tnącego z modelowym, nieskończenie twardym ziarnem, przy zastosowaniu metody dynamiki molekularnej. Ostrze składało się z kilkuset tysięcy atomów metalu fcc, traktowanego za pomocą potencjału Suttona-Chena, przesuwane było ze stałą prędkością 20 m/s. Obserwowane deformacje plastyczne pojawiające się na skutek kontaktu ostrza...

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  • Electrochemistry from first-principles in the grand canonical ensemble
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    • A. Bhandari
    • C. Peng
    • J. Dziedzic
    • L. Anton
    • J. R. Owen
    • D. Kramer
    • C. Skylaris

    - JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL PHYSICS - Year 2021

    Progress in electrochemical technologies, such as automotive batteries, supercapacitors, and fuel cells, depends greatly on developing improved charged interfaces between electrodes and electrolytes. The rational development of such interfaces can benefit from the atomistic understanding of the materials involved by first-principles quantum mechanical simulations with Density Functional Theory (DFT). However, such simulations are...

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  • Li nucleation on the graphite anode under potential control in Li-ion batteries
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    • A. Bhandari
    • C. Peng
    • J. Dziedzic
    • J. R. Owen
    • D. Kramer
    • C. Skylaris

    - Journal of Materials Chemistry A - Year 2022

    Application of Li-ion batteries in electric vehicles requires improved safety, increased lifetime and high charging rates. One of the most commonly used intercalation anode material for Li-ion batteries, graphite, is vulnerable to Li nucleation, a side reaction which competes with the intercalation process and leads to loss of reversible capacity of the battery, ageing and short-circuits. In this study, we deploy a combined grand...

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