Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7879758 | Acta Materialia | 2015 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
As-cast nanostructured eutectoid Fe28Ni18Mn33Al21, which consists of â¼50 nm wide (Ni, Al)-rich B2 and (Fe, Mn)-rich fcc aligned phases, was annealed at 1173 K for various times up to 250 h in order to produce a wide range of phase widths (up to 2.5 μm) over which to evaluate the mechanical properties. The coarsening kinetics over these two orders of magnitude change could be described by r2 â ro2 = kt, where r is the phase width after time t at 1173 K, ro is initial phase width, and k is a constant. The yield strength, Ïy, was found to follow a Hall-Petch-type relationship, i.e. Ïy = Ïo + kyλâ1/2, where λ is the fcc phase width, Ïo is the strength of the single-phase material, and ky is a constant. Interestingly, the work-hardening rate also roughly followed a λâ1/2 relationship, while the elongation to failure increased as λ increased from failure before yielding in the as-cast material to â¼7% for the material with the largest λ values.
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Authors
Ian Baker, Fanling Meng,