双相钛合金的强度和应变硬化与位错-界面相互作用的关系

IF 5.3 2区 材料科学 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Langlang Wei, Bin Miao, Zheng Liu, Huhu Su, Kaisheng Ming, Xiaodong Zheng, Fucheng Wang, Shijian Zheng
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然而,由于缺乏直接的实验证据,位错-界面相互作用与强度和应变硬化各向异性之间的相关性仍不清楚。通过原位扫描电子显微镜微柱压缩,棱柱平面位错被优先激活,并以不同角度与单个 α/β 界面相互作用。根据透射电子显微镜表征,本研究表明,当协调滑移系统更难被激活且滑移偏转角度更大时,α/β界面的强化效果更明显。不同的是,其较高的应变硬化率最初是由滑移传输后较大的界面残余位错布尔矢量大小决定的。这些结果为理解界面对双相合金机械性能的贡献提供了独特的基础。
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The dependence of strength and strain hardening on dislocation-interface interaction in dual-phase titanium alloys

The dependence of strength and strain hardening on dislocation-interface interaction in dual-phase titanium alloys

The slip transmission across an interface is essential for the mechanical properties of dual-phase alloys like Ti-6Al-4 V. However, the correlation between the dislocation-interface interaction and the strength and strain hardening anisotropy remains unclear due to the lack of direct experimental evidence. Via in situ scanning electron microscopy micropillar compression, prismatic plane dislocations were preferentially activated and interacted with an individual α/β interface at different angles. Based on transmission electron microscopy characterization, this study suggests that α/β interface shows a more pronounced strengthening effect when the coordinated slip system is more difficult to be activated and the slip deflection angle is larger. Differently, its higher strain hardening rate is initially determined by the larger Burger vector magnitude of interfacial residual dislocation after slip transmission. These results provide a unique basis for understanding the contribution of the interface to the mechanical properties of dual-phase alloys.

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Scripta Materialia
Scripta Materialia 工程技术-材料科学:综合
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11.40
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581
审稿时长
34 days
期刊介绍: Scripta Materialia is a LETTERS journal of Acta Materialia, providing a forum for the rapid publication of short communications on the relationship between the structure and the properties of inorganic materials. The emphasis is on originality rather than incremental research. Short reports on the development of materials with novel or substantially improved properties are also welcomed. Emphasis is on either the functional or mechanical behavior of metals, ceramics and semiconductors at all length scales.
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