Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1600853 | Intermetallics | 2010 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
A new class of Al-base multi-phase ultrafine composites with multi-scale microstructure, which exhibits high strength and large compressive plasticity at ambient temperature, has been developed in the Al–Cu–Si ternary system. The formation of the favorable multi-phase multi-modal structure can be achieved by proper alloy selection and by controlling the solidification process. The developed hierarchical ultrafine composites exhibit high fracture strength of ∼1 GPa and large compressive plasticity up to ∼25%. The large macroscopic plastic strain is attributed to the combination of dislocation-based slip deformation in the ductile phase and extensive shear banding in the intermetallic phase.
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Authors
J.M. Park, K.B. Kim, D.H. Kim, N. Mattern, R. Li, G. Liu, J. Eckert,