Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1581214 | Materials Science and Engineering: A | 2009 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
An attractive microstructural possibility for enhancing the ductility of high-strength nanocrystals is to develop a bimodal grain-size distribution, in which the fine grains provide strength, and the coarser grains enable strain hardening. Annealing of nanocrystalline Ni over a range of temperatures and times led to microstructures with varying volume fractions of coarse grains and a change in texture. Tensile tests revealed a drastic reduction in ductility with increasing volume fraction of coarse grains. The reduction in ductility may be related to the segregation of sulphur to grain boundaries.
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Authors
M.J.N.V. Prasad, S. Suwas, A.H. Chokshi,