Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1573628 | Materials Science and Engineering: A | 2016 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
This work identifies a new superplastic alloy and proposes the responsible phenomenological model for superplastic flow based on mechanical characterization and microstructural observations. 85Pb-10Sb-5Sn exhibited unusual superplastic behavior in that it requires high homologous temperatures to experience superplastic elongations. A characteristic temperature (TGBS), where grain boundary sliding becomes dominant, was found, which differentiates superplastic from non-superplastic flow. The microstructure study revealed that localized viscous flow of the regions at certain grain boundaries and shear interfaces, followed by formation and elongation of amorphous-induced zones, is responsible for superplastic elongations.
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Authors
Harry Schoeller, Junghyun Cho,