{"title":"评估钨基纳米复合材料的断裂韧性:微机械方法","authors":"K. Schmuck, M. Burtscher, M. Alfreider, D. Kiener","doi":"10.1016/j.matdes.2024.113433","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"<div><div>Nanocrystalline tungsten-copper composites can favorably combine the outstanding material properties of both elements. This work investigates tungsten-copper composites fabricated from elemental powders with 80 wt.% tungsten and either copper or <span><math><mrow><mi>α</mi></mrow></math></span>-brass containing 20 wt.% zinc, respectively. Moreover, high-pressure torsion is used to compact the powders, strengthen the resulting composite by grain refinement, and tailor the grain-size in the nanocrystalline regime by varying the deformation temperature between RT, 400°C and 550°C, resulting in grain-sizes of 9 <!--> <!-->nm 14 <!--> <!-->nm and 28<!--> <!-->nm, respectively. Hardness measurements revealed a transition from normal to inverse Hall-Petch behavior for grain-sizes below 11 nm. To examine the fracture properties, micro-cantilever bending beams with a cross-section of 10x10<!--> <!-->µm<sup>2</sup> were fabricated. Evaluation of these experiments indicated a fracture toughness of 3 <!--> <!-->MPa<span><math><mrow><msqrt><mrow><mi>m</mi></mrow></msqrt></mrow></math></span>. The slight decrease of fracture toughness between a grain-size of 9 <!--> <!-->nm to 14 <!--> <!-->nm indicates a reduction of the grain boundary cohesion strength. The grain-size increase to 28<!--> <!-->nm reversed the trend in fracture toughness and raised it to 3.4<!--> <!-->MPa<span><math><mrow><msqrt><mrow><mi>m</mi></mrow></msqrt></mrow></math></span>, which points to activating additional deformation mechanisms, such as dislocation-accumulation and twinning. Additionally, alloying with zinc raised the composites strength and retained the composites fracture toughness, benefiting the damage tolerance.</div></div>","PeriodicalId":383,"journal":{"name":"Materials & Design","volume":"247 ","pages":"Article 113433"},"PeriodicalIF":7.6000,"publicationDate":"2024-11-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Assessing the fracture toughness in Tungsten-based nanocomposites: A micro-mechanical approach\",\"authors\":\"K. Schmuck, M. Burtscher, M. Alfreider, D. Kiener\",\"doi\":\"10.1016/j.matdes.2024.113433\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<div><div>Nanocrystalline tungsten-copper composites can favorably combine the outstanding material properties of both elements. 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The slight decrease of fracture toughness between a grain-size of 9 <!--> <!-->nm to 14 <!--> <!-->nm indicates a reduction of the grain boundary cohesion strength. The grain-size increase to 28<!--> <!-->nm reversed the trend in fracture toughness and raised it to 3.4<!--> <!-->MPa<span><math><mrow><msqrt><mrow><mi>m</mi></mrow></msqrt></mrow></math></span>, which points to activating additional deformation mechanisms, such as dislocation-accumulation and twinning. 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Assessing the fracture toughness in Tungsten-based nanocomposites: A micro-mechanical approach
Nanocrystalline tungsten-copper composites can favorably combine the outstanding material properties of both elements. This work investigates tungsten-copper composites fabricated from elemental powders with 80 wt.% tungsten and either copper or -brass containing 20 wt.% zinc, respectively. Moreover, high-pressure torsion is used to compact the powders, strengthen the resulting composite by grain refinement, and tailor the grain-size in the nanocrystalline regime by varying the deformation temperature between RT, 400°C and 550°C, resulting in grain-sizes of 9 nm 14 nm and 28 nm, respectively. Hardness measurements revealed a transition from normal to inverse Hall-Petch behavior for grain-sizes below 11 nm. To examine the fracture properties, micro-cantilever bending beams with a cross-section of 10x10 µm2 were fabricated. Evaluation of these experiments indicated a fracture toughness of 3 MPa. The slight decrease of fracture toughness between a grain-size of 9 nm to 14 nm indicates a reduction of the grain boundary cohesion strength. The grain-size increase to 28 nm reversed the trend in fracture toughness and raised it to 3.4 MPa, which points to activating additional deformation mechanisms, such as dislocation-accumulation and twinning. Additionally, alloying with zinc raised the composites strength and retained the composites fracture toughness, benefiting the damage tolerance.
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