Title of article :
Mechanical response of nanocrystalline steel obtained
by mechanical attrition
Author/Authors :
R. Rodr?guez-Baracaldo، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
The mechanical properties of bulk specimens
of nanocrystalline 0.55% C steel with a grain size
of 30 nm and a relative density higher than 97% have
been determined. Samples were obtained by cold
compaction and warm sintering at 425 C of nanocrystalline
powders obtained by mechanical attrition in a
planetary ball mill. In both processes an Ar protective
atmosphere was used in order to avoid oxygen
contamination. X-ray diffraction (XRD) and Transmission
electron microscopy (TEM) analysis indicated
that a volume-averaged grain size of 30 nm is maintained
after the warm consolidation processes. TEM
studies also showed equiaxed ferrite with no dislocations
inside the grains. However, the grain size distribution
was no homogeneous as large grains of 100 nm
were observed. An average hardness of 8.5 GPa was
obtained, in good agreement with other bulk specimens
of nanocrystalline Fe or eutectoid carbon steel
prepared by other authors. Compression tests of bulk
specimens at a strain rate of 10–4 s–1 showed a
compression strength near 2,500 MPa with an absolute
lack of ductility. Nanoindentation measurements at
room temperature provided a strain rate sensitivity
parameter of 0.012, indicating that the deformation
mechanism is somehow governed by diffusion mechanisms.
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science