Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1581923 | Materials Science and Engineering: A | 2008 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The deformation behavior was investigated in a consolidated Fe with a grain size ranging from submicrometer to tens of micrometer values under uniaxial compression and tension. In compression, shear banding occurred significantly at grain sizes >500 nm while only a single band was observed in samples with grain sizes of â¼100 nm. For the samples with grain sizes <â¼800 nm, the shear banding took place at angles of 48-51°. When the grain sizes were >â¼800 nm, the shear banding happened at an angle of 45° (in the maximum shear-stress plane). In tension, premature fracture happened in samples with grain sizes <1 μm while shear banding was observed at grain sizes >1 μm, and the shear banding angle was also close to 45°. For the samples with grain sizes > 2 μm, homogeneous deformation took over in compression with a yield-point phenomenon being observed, but Lüders banding localization occurred in tension.
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Authors
S. Cheng, W.W. Milligan, X.-L. Wang, H. Choo, P.K. Liaw,