Title of article :
In situ formed Ti–Cu–Ni–Sn–Ta nanostructure-dendrite composite with large plasticity Original Research Article
Author/Authors :
G He، نويسنده , , W L?ser، نويسنده , , J Eckert، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages :
12
From page :
5223
To page :
5234
Abstract :
A group of Ti–Cu–Ni–Sn–Ta multicomponent alloys is prepared by copper mold casting and arc melting, respectively, in which nanostructured (or ultrafine-grained) matrix-dendrite composites can be obtained. With increasing Ti and Ta contents, the volume fraction of the dendritic phase increases. The grain size of the matrix phase depends on the preparation method, and is 30–70 nm for as-cast 2–3 mm diameter cylinders and about 100–200 nm for the as-arc melted samples. Compression test results indicate that fully nanostructured samples exhibit very high yield strength of 1800 MPa with a limited plastic strain of 1.4%. The nanostructure-dendrite composites exhibit high yield strengths of 1525–1755 MPa together with large plastic strains of 4.7–6.0%. The as-arc melted samples exhibit relatively lower yield strengths of 1037–1073 MPa with very large plastic strains of 16.5–17.9% because of the coarser grain size of the matrix. The large plasticity of the composites is attributed to the retardation of localized shear banding and the excessive deformation in the nanostructured matrix due to the in situ formed dendrites. The deformation and the fracture mechanisms of the nanostructure-dendrite composites are discussed based on fractography observations.
Keywords :
Nanostructured alloy , Composite , Deformation , Mechanical properties , Fracture
Journal title :
ACTA Materialia
Serial Year :
2003
Journal title :
ACTA Materialia
Record number :
1140534
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