Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1575106 | Materials Science and Engineering: A | 2014 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The strain rate sensitivity (m) and activation volume (vâ) of three nanocrystalline (NC) body-centered cubic (bcc) metals, i.e., W, Mo and Ta, with various grain sizes were evaluated by nanoindentation testing. Opposite to the conventional trend that NC bcc metals exhibit reduced m as the grain size was decreased, elevated m was observed as the grain size was reduced from ~90Â nm to ~30Â nm for all the samples concerned. It was proposed that the unusual variation trends of m for NC bcc metals were dominated by GB-related mechanisms when the grain size drops below a critical value.
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Authors
Q. Zhou, J. Zhao, J.Y. Xie, F. Wang, P. Huang, T.J. Lu, K.W. Xu,