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Examination of inverse Hall-Petch relation in nanostructured aluminum alloys by ultra-severe plastic deformation 被引量:3
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作者 Abbas Mohammadi Nariman A.Enikeev +2 位作者 maxim yumurashkin Makoto Arita Kaveh Edalati 《Journal of Materials Science & Technology》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2021年第32期78-89,共12页
To have an insight into the occurrence of inverse Hall-Petch relationship in ultrafine-grained(UFG) aluminum alloys produced by severe plastic deformation(SPD),ultra-SPD(i.e.inducing several ten thousand shear strains... To have an insight into the occurrence of inverse Hall-Petch relationship in ultrafine-grained(UFG) aluminum alloys produced by severe plastic deformation(SPD),ultra-SPD(i.e.inducing several ten thousand shear strains via high-pressure torsion,HPT) followed by aging is applied to an Al-La-Ce alloy.Average nanograin sizes of 40 and 80 nm are successfully achieved together with strain-induced Lomer-Cottrell dislocation lock formation and aging-induced semi-coherent Al_(11)(La,Ce)_3 precipitation.Analysis of hardening mechanisms in this alloy compared to SPD-processed pure aluminum with micrometer grain sizes,SPD-processed Al-based alloys with submicrometer grain sizes and ultra-SPD-processed Al-Ca alloy with nanograin sizes reveals the presence of two breaks in the Hall-Petch relationship.First,a positive upbreak appears when the grain sizes decrease from micrometer to submicrometer which is due to extra hardening by solute-dislocation interactions.Second,a negative down-break and softening occur by decreasing the grain sizes from submicrometer to nanometer which is caused by weakening the dislocation hardening mechanism with minor contribution of the inverse Hall-Petch mechanism.Detailed analyses confirm that nanograin formation is not necessarily a solution for extra hardening of Al-based alloys and other accompanying strategies such as grain-boundary segregation and precipitation are required to overcome such a down-break and softening. 展开更多
关键词 Aluminum-lanthanum-cerium alloys Nanostructured alloys Reverse Hall-Petch relationship Precipitation hardening Dislocation hardening
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