Hypergravity promoted mechanical degradation in CuZn alloy

IF 3 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Yisheng Zheng , Lilin Xie , Hui Lu , Jixiang Cai , Yadi Zhai , Yanhui Chen , Xiaodong Han
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The mechanical behavior and properties of materials under extreme conditions have always been the focus of materials science research, as they determine the stability and safety of various application settings. The extreme conditions of the hypergravity environment have long been simplified to conventional stress conditions, and their actual effect on the mechanical behavior and properties of materials remains to be verified. Here we specifically delve into the mechanical properties of CuZn alloys subjected to hypergravity conditions. Notably, we observe a decrease in both modulus of elasticity and hardness as hypergravity stress and gradient stresses intensified. Intriguingly, similar degradations in mechanical properties are evident in CuZn alloys exposed to gradient stresses under normal gravity, deviating from the typical work hardening response under standard stress. This anomalous behavior is proposed to stem from the heightened dislocation mobility facilitated by stress gradients and hypergravity, which subsequently diminishes the dislocation hardening effect. Our findings offer valuable insights into the mechanical behavior of materials under hypergravity, enhancing our comprehension of how materials evolve mechanically in extreme environments.

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Materialia
Materialia MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
CiteScore
6.40
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2.90%
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345
审稿时长
36 days
期刊介绍: Materialia is a multidisciplinary journal of materials science and engineering that publishes original peer-reviewed research articles. Articles in Materialia advance the understanding of the relationship between processing, structure, property, and function of materials. Materialia publishes full-length research articles, review articles, and letters (short communications). In addition to receiving direct submissions, Materialia also accepts transfers from Acta Materialia, Inc. partner journals. Materialia offers authors the choice to publish on an open access model (with author fee), or on a subscription model (with no author fee).
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