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Shear banding-induced 〈c+a〉 slip enables unprecedented strength-ductility combination of laminated metallic composites

Authors :
Liang Zuo
Gergely Farkas
Kristián Máthis
Ulrich Lienert
Johan Moverare
Yandong Wang
Zoltan Hegedues
Ru Lin Peng
Haile Yan
N. Jia
Shuang Jiang
Xiang Zhao
Source :
Journal of Materials Science & Technology. 110:260-268
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2022.

Abstract

Shear bands in metallic materials have been reported to be catastrophic because they normally lead to non-uniform plastic deformation. Ductility of laminated metallic composites deteriorates with increasing processing strain, particularly for those having hexagonal-close-packed (hcp) constituents due to inadequate slip systems and consequently prominent shear banding. Here, we propose a design strategy that counterintuitively tolerates the bands with localized strains, i.e. the shear banded laminar (SBL) structure, which promotes dislocation activation in hcp metals and renders unprecedented strength-ductility combination in hcp-metal-based composites fabricated by accumulative roll bonding (ARB). The SBL structure is characterized with one soft hcp metal constrained by adjacent hard metal in which dislocations have been accumulated near the bimetal interfaces. High-energy X-ray diffraction astonishingly reveals that more than 90% of dislocations are non-basal in Ti layers of the SBL Ti/Nb composite processed by eight ARB cycles. Moreover, dislocations occupy a high fraction of ∼30%, promoting further cross slip. The unique stress field tailored by both shear banding and heterophase interface-mediated deformation accommodation triggers important slip. This SBL design is of significance for developing hcp-based laminates and other heterostructured materials with high performances.

Details

ISSN :
10050302
Volume :
110
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Materials Science & Technology
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........033cfe00e5c63e30ba7fc6bcb1c2f0cb
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmst.2021.09.032