Crystallographic Orientation Dependent Fracture Behavior in Tantalum Single Crystals

Hojun Lim, P. Noell, J. Carroll
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Abstract We report crystallographic orientation dependent fracture behavior in tantalum single crystals with the tensile axes oriented close to [100], [110] and [111] directions. Three tantalum single crystals were deformed in quasi-static, uniaxial tension and their fracture surfaces were characterized. To understand different deformation modes and failure mechanisms, crystal plasticity-finite element (CP-FE) simulations were performed. Both experiments and CP-FE simulations showed strong strain localization and shear banding in the ~[100] specimen, little rotation and profuse necking in the ~[110] specimen, and significant crystal rotations associated with shear-dominated behavior in the ~[111] single crystal. In addition, voids were observed in fracture surfaces of ~[100] and ~[111] single crystals while the ~[110] specimen was void-free. The failure processes of these single crystals showed that dislocation boundaries are necessary for void nucleation in pure tantalum. This work demonstrates strong effects of crystallographic orientations in failure behaviors.
钽单晶中晶体取向相关断裂行为
我们报道了钽单晶在拉伸轴接近[100]、[110]和[111]方向时的晶体取向依赖断裂行为。对三种钽单晶进行了准静态单轴拉伸变形,并对其断口形貌进行了表征。为了了解不同的变形模式和破坏机制,进行了晶体塑性有限元(CP-FE)模拟。实验和CP-FE模拟均表明~[100]试样中存在较强的应变局部化和剪切带状,~[110]试样中存在较少的旋转和大量颈缩,而~[111]单晶中存在明显的晶体旋转和剪切主导行为。此外,在~[100]和~[111]单晶断口处观察到孔洞,而~[110]试样则没有孔洞。这些单晶的破坏过程表明,位错边界是纯钽中空穴成核的必要条件。这项工作证明了晶体取向对失效行为的强烈影响。
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