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Strength and tension/compression asymmetry in nanostructured and ultrafine-grain metals

Journal

ACTA MATERIALIA
Volume 51, Issue 15, Pages 4505-4518

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/S1359-6454(03)00286-6

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structural behavior (theory and modeling); plastic (mechanical properties); mobility (dislocations)

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The recent literature is reviewed with respect to the strength-limiting deformation mechanisms in nanocrystalline and ultrafine-grain metals. Based on these results, a deformation mechanism map is proposed for FCC metals with ultrafine-grain sizes. In the absence of flaw-controlled brittle fracture, it is concluded that the strength-limiting mechanism in metals with grain sizes between approximately 10 and 500-1000 nm is dislocation emission from grain boundary sources. A simple model for the strength in this regime of grain sizes is developed from classical dislocation theory, based on the bow-out of a dislocation from a grain boundary dislocation source. The model predicts not only the strength as a function of grain size, but also the observed tension/compression asymmetry of the yield strength. The tension/compression asymmetry arises from the pressure dependence of the dislocation self-energy during bow-out. The pressure dependence is a function of material and grain size, consistent with experimental observations. Finally, the model provides a physical basis for a pressure-dependent yield criterion. (C) 2003 Acta Materialia Inc. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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