Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1613893 Journal of Alloys and Compounds 2013 5 Pages PDF
Abstract
The effect of stacking fault energy (SFE) and strain rate on the mechanical properties of Cu, Cu-10 wt%Zn and Cu-20 wt%Zn alloys prepared by rolling and Split Hopkinson Pressure Bar (SHPB) impact has been investigated. Using tensile tests, we demonstrated that the Cu and Cu alloys exhibited a combination of significantly enhanced strength and ductility with decreasing SFE when the samples were deformed at the same quasi-static strain rate of rolling. Meanwhile, the Cu and Cu alloys exhibited slightly higher strength and remarkably better ductility when the materials were deformed by rolling at a quasi-static strain rate (10−4-10−2 s−1), compared to the materials deformed by SHPB at a dynamic strain rate (104 s−1) with the same SFE. The Cu and Cu alloys processed at the high strain rate resulted in the occurrence of shear bands and fractures, which led to a decrease in both the strength and ductility of the materials.
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