| Literature DB >> 30333702 |
Ji Rigelesaiyin1, Adrian Diaz2, Weixuan Li2, Liming Xiong1, Youping Chen2.
Abstract
The stress tensor is described as a symmetric tensor in all classical continuum mechanics theories and in most existing statistical mechanics formulations. In this work, we examine the theoretical origins of the symmetry of the stress tensor and identify the assumptions and misinterpretations that lead to its symmetric property. We then make a direct measurement of the stress tensor in molecular dynamics simulations of four different material systems using the physical definition of stress as force per unit area acting on surface elements. Simulation results demonstrate that the stress tensor is asymmetric near dislocation cores, phase boundaries, holes and even in homogeneous material under a shear loading. In addition, the atomic virial stress and Hardy stress formulae are shown to significantly underestimate the stress tensor in regions of stress concentration.Keywords: Cauchy stress; Irving–Kirkwood formalism; molecular dynamics simulation; stress asymmetry; virial theorem
Year: 2018 PMID: 30333702 PMCID: PMC6189583 DOI: 10.1098/rspa.2018.0155
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Proc Math Phys Eng Sci ISSN: 1364-5021 Impact factor: 2.704