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On stress concentration in nanotwinned metals

In their papers, Lu et al. analysed experimental data from in-situ transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and concluded that local stress concentration at grain boundary-twin boundary (GB-TB) intersections in nanotwinned (nt-) metals increases as the TB thicknesses is reduced (below $λ$ $\leq$ 18 nm). However, here, by analysing the raw experimental data in Lu et al. together with finite element simulations and dimensional analysis, we show that the measurement of local stress concentration in a nt-material is highly sensitive to the adopted averaging box size due to the high stress gradient near GB-TB intersections as well as to the TB location in the nt-grain. By careful analysis of the raw data, a completely reverse trend, which is consistent with well-established laws of continuum mechanics, can be captured.

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