Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1578454 Materials Science and Engineering: A 2011 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

The current paper presents results of a thorough experimental program undertaken to shed light onto the mechanisms dictating the cyclic stability in ultrafine-grained (UFG) alloys with a face-centered cubic structure. Cyclic deformation responses of several copper- and aluminum-based UFG alloys were investigated and the corresponding microstructural evolutions were analyzed with various microscopy techniques. The important finding is that a larger volume fraction of high-angle grain boundaries and solid solution hardening significantly improve the fatigue performance of these alloys at elevated temperatures and high strain rates, and under large applied strain amplitudes.

► The fatigue response of ultrafine-grained Cu and Al alloys was investigated. ► Stabilizing elements restrict grain boundary mobility and promote cyclic stability. ► Elevated temperatures facilitate grain coarsening and hinder cyclic stability. ► High-angle grain boundaries promote cyclic stability. ► The cyclic stability of UFG alloys is a multi parameter problem.

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