Title of article :
Investigation of high-temperature plastic
deformation using instrumented
microindentation tests.
Part I The deformation of three aluminum
alloys at 473 K to 833 K
Author/Authors :
V. BHAKHRI، نويسنده , ,
R. J. Klassen، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
Constant-load indentation tests were performed on wrought-2024, P/M-2024, and wrought-1100
aluminum alloys to assess the capability of the microindentation testing technique for
measuring the high-temperature deformation rate controlling parameters of these alloys. The
three alloys all display threshold indentation stress σth below which the indentation strain rate
˙εind approaches zero. The nominal inter-obstacle spacing, ∗, calculated from σth, increases with
temperature in a way that is consistent with the known temperature dependence of the
inter-particle spacing and dislocation cell size. The measured activation energy Go of ˙εind
increases with temperature but remains within the range that is typical of deformation that
occurs by dislocation glide limited by weak particles or dislocation/dislocation interactions. The
three alloys tested show different trends of Go versus ∗ and the trends are consistent with
the known temperature dependence of the obstacles to dislocation glide.
This study demonstrates that high-temperature indentation tests are sufficiently precise to
detect changes in the operative deformation parameters between different alloys of the same
general composition. This lays the groundwork for the use of this technique as a general tool
for studying the local high-temperature deformation of a wide range of metal-based systems.
C 2006 Springer Science + Business Media, Inc.
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science