Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1611058 | Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2014 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
This paper reports our investigation on the evolution of microstructure, hardness, and electrical conductivity of in situ Cu-16.5Â vol.%Nb microcomposites as a function of drawing strain. Both interface area density and lattice distortion were taken into account for analyzing the hardness and resistivity at different levels of plastic strain. A model was developed for describing microstructure dimensions including both spacing and curl of Nb ribbons. Based on this model, a modified Hall-Petch formula was derived. Our results suggest that interface area density and lattice distortion have significant impacts on both hardness and electrical resistivity.
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Authors
Liping Deng, Ke Han, Karl T. Hartwig, Theo M. Siegrist, Lianyang Dong, Zeyuan Sun, Xiaofang Yang, Qing Liu,