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Adhesive metal transfer at the Al(1 1 1)/α-Fe
2
o
3
(0 0 0 1) interface: A study with ab initio molecular dynamics
Jun Zhong,
James Adams
Chemical Engineering
Materials Science and Engineering
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
CRESMET
Engineering of Matter, Transport and Energy, School for (IAFSE-SEMTE)
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2
o
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Engineering & Materials Science
Molecular dynamics
82%
Alumina
72%
Adhesives
66%
Density functional theory
54%
Hematite
52%
Metals
46%
Discrete Fourier transforms
39%
Tensile stress
36%
Welds
29%
Aluminum
28%
Wear of materials
26%
Substrates
25%
Temperature
14%
Mathematics
Molecular Dynamics
100%
Adhesives
94%
Metals
82%
Alumina
81%
Density Functional Theory
35%
Aluminum
32%
Substrate
28%
Contact
20%
Physics & Astronomy
adhesives
71%
molecular dynamics
52%
aluminum oxides
39%
metals
37%
hematite
29%
tensile stress
24%
density functional theory
18%
aluminum
16%
temperature
7%
Chemical Compounds
Slab Like Crystal
83%
Molecular Dynamics
53%
Amorphous Material
33%
Metal
32%
Hematite
26%
Wear
22%
Density Functional Theory
15%
Application
7%