Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7977133 | Materials Science and Engineering: A | 2015 | 24 Pages |
Abstract
Graphene nanosheets (GNSs) reinforced copper matrix composites have been considered as the potential copper materials with high strength and high conductivity. Here, the high-strength GNSs/Cu composites were fabricated by accumulative roll bonding (ARB). The ARBed GNSs/Cu composites manifested a good interfacial bonding and a significant grain refinement. The average spacing of high-angle boundaries along the normal direction was less than 150Â nm after 6 ARB cycles, which was finer than that of the ARBed Cu. In addition, there existed a nano-layer with grain sizes of 50-70Â nm and the high-density deformation-twins at the interface. The tensile strength of the ARBed materials enhanced with the number of cycles. After six cycles, the tensile strength of GNSs/Cu composites reached 496Â MPa. This strength was 275 and 33Â MPa higher than those of the annealed copper and the ARBed copper, respectively due to the strain hardening and grain refinement. Furthermore, the addition of GNSs into Cu matrix accelerated the grain refinement and the strength improvement.
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Authors
Xueran Liu, Dajie Wei, Limin Zhuang, Can Cai, Yonghao Zhao,