Dan Mordehai

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2005 Faculty of Mechanical Engineering Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Haifa District, Israel 
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Malka-Markovitz A, Devincre B, Mordehai D. (2021) A molecular dynamics-informed probabilistic cross-slip model in discrete dislocation dynamics Scripta Materialia. 190: 7-11
Sharma A, Kositski R, Kovalenko O, et al. (2020) Giant shape- and size-dependent compressive strength of molybdenum nano- and microparticles Acta Materialia. 198: 72-84
Mathesan S, Mordehai D. (2020) Size-dependent elastic modulus of nanoporous Au nanopillars Acta Materialia. 185: 441-452
Malka-Markovitz A, Mordehai D. (2019) Cross-slip in face centred cubic metals: a general full stress-field dependent activation energy line-tension model Philosophical Magazine. 99: 1460-1480
Kositski R, Mordehai D. (2019) On the origin of the stress spike decay in the elastic precursor in shocked metals Journal of Applied Physics. 126: 85901
Roy S, Gatti R, Devincre B, et al. (2019) A multiscale study of the size-effect in nanoindentation of Au nanoparticles Computational Materials Science. 162: 47-59
Danino B, Gur-Arieh G, Shilo D, et al. (2019) Relations between material properties and barriers for twin boundary motion in ferroic materials Acta Materialia. 180: 24-34
Mordehai D, David O, Kositski R. (2018) Nucleation-Controlled Plasticity of Metallic Nanowires and Nanoparticles. Advanced Materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.). e1706710
Chachamovitz D, Mordehai D. (2018) The Stress-Dependent Activation Parameters for Dislocation Nucleation in Molybdenum Nanoparticles. Scientific Reports. 8: 3915
Malka-Markovitz A, Mordehai D. (2018) Cross-slip in face-centered cubic metals: a general Escaig stress-dependent activation energy line tension model Philosophical Magazine. 98: 347-370
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