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(1)Development of nano-scale wiredrawing: Molecular Dynamics Analysis of defect behavior in iron and steel wire
(3)Plastic Deformability and Strength Evaluation of Silicon Based Hard Brittle Material (SiC)
(5)Multi-scale Modeling and Analysis of Solid Materials: Collaboration between Molecular Dynamics and Macroscopic Particle Method (Peridynamics Theory)
(6)Nano-scale Tribology and Plastic Deformation: The Effect of Nano-sized texturing on Friction
(7)Computer Simulation Methodology for Dynamic behavior of Solid Materials
(8)Universality of Structures based on Mechanical Function: Development from Molecular Structures to the Concept of Tensegrity
(1)Development of nano-scale wiredrawing: Molecular Dynamics Analysis of defect behavior in iron and steel wire
Nowadays, concern for global environmental problems such as air pollution and exhaustion of resources has been increasing. Reduction of environmentally hazardous substances and improvement of fuel consumption are becoming a big issue in the problems. In order to deal with these problems, high performance and high strength are strongly demanded for steel wires and wire rods. In recent years, along with the advance in technology, downsizing of steel wire has been strongly motivated. For example, needs of fine wire in the medical field are increasing very much. Under such circumstances, attention is being paid to the innovation of wire drawing processing, which leads to higher strength of wire rods.

Wire drawing is a conventional type of plastic working, in which a workpiece
(usually metal) is passed through a conical die and finished into a bar
or thin wire having the same cross section as the die exit cross. For an
advantage of wire drawing, it can obtain significant improvement in strength,
particularly in the tensile direction as well as needed elongation. Consequently
it is used in a wide range of manufacturing fields such as steel cords
of tires, piano wire and bridge cable. It is commonly said that mechanical
properties of materials are largely involved in microscopic structures
furnished in processing, and analyses of materials at the atomic level
are indispensable. We are simulating the atomistic phenomena of nano-sized
metallic wire which has yet seen by any experiment and are trying to elucidate
the mechanism for high strength.