Title of article :
Deformation behavior and mechanisms of a nanocrystalline multi-phase aluminum alloy
Author/Authors :
Leon L. Shaw Hong Luo، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages :
12
From page :
1415
To page :
1426
Abstract :
A nanocrystalline (nc) Al–Fe–Cr–Ti alloy containing 30 vol.% nc intermetallic particles has been used to investigate deformation behavior and mechanisms of nc multi-phase alloys. High compressive strengths at room and elevated temperatures have been demonstrated. However, tensile fracture strengths below 300 C are lower than the corresponding maximum strengths in compression. Creep flow of the nc fcc-Al grains is suppressed even though rapid dynamic recovery has occurred. It is argued that the compressive strength at ambient temperature is controlled by propagation of dislocations into nc fcc-Al grains, whereas the compressive strength at elevated temperature is determined by dislocation propagation as well as dynamic recovery. The low tensile fracture strengths and lack of ductility at temperatures below 300 C are attributed to the limited dislocation storage capacity of nanoscale grains. Since the deformation of the nc Al-alloy is controlled by dislocation propagation into nc fcc-Al grains, the smaller the grain size, the higher the strength. This new microstructural design methodology coupled with ductility-improving approaches could present opportunities for exploiting nc materials in structural applications at both ambient and elevated temperatures.
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science
Serial Year :
2007
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science
Record number :
832531
Link To Document :
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