Yanzhi Peng, Caiju Li, Min Song, Zunyan Xu, Chenmaoyue Yang, Qiong Lu, Liang Liu, Xiaofeng Chen, Yichun Liu, Jianhong Yi
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Abstract
Heterogeneous microstructure design has been a prevalent strategy for breaking the strength-ductility dilemma in structural materials. However, it is still difficult to achieve customizable heterogeneous microstructures. Here, we employ a simple powder metallurgy method to construct "dual-metal" heterogeneous structure in aluminum matrix composite (AMC) by introducing hard high-entropy alloy particles into the soft aluminum matrix. By using mutual diffusion and self-organization strategies, reinforcements with special core-shell structures were synthesized in situ, forming multi-level heterogeneous structures within the composites. The results show that the heterogeneity of the microstructure plays an effective role in regulating the strain gradient and maintaining significant strain hardening ability during plastic deformation. In addition, the nanograin layer of the core-shell reinforcement outer shell possesses good toughness and stress-bearing capacity, enabling it to accommodate deformation and inhibit crack propagation effectively. This study provides a feasible method for designing AMCs with heterogeneous structures and contributes a conceptual framework for designing strong and ductile metal matrix composites.
期刊介绍:
International Journal of Plasticity aims to present original research encompassing all facets of plastic deformation, damage, and fracture behavior in both isotropic and anisotropic solids. This includes exploring the thermodynamics of plasticity and fracture, continuum theory, and macroscopic as well as microscopic phenomena.
Topics of interest span the plastic behavior of single crystals and polycrystalline metals, ceramics, rocks, soils, composites, nanocrystalline and microelectronics materials, shape memory alloys, ferroelectric ceramics, thin films, and polymers. Additionally, the journal covers plasticity aspects of failure and fracture mechanics. Contributions involving significant experimental, numerical, or theoretical advancements that enhance the understanding of the plastic behavior of solids are particularly valued. Papers addressing the modeling of finite nonlinear elastic deformation, bearing similarities to the modeling of plastic deformation, are also welcomed.