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Near-perfect elastoplasticity in pure nanocrystalline copper.
Champion, Yannick; Langlois, Cyril; Guérin-Mailly, Sandrine; Langlois, Patrick; Bonnentien, Jean-Louis; Hytch, Martin J.
Afiliação
  • Champion Y; Centre d'Etudes de Chimie Métallurgique-CNRS, 15 rue Georges Urbain, 94407 Vitry-sur-Seine, France. yannick.champion@glvt-cnrs.fr
Science ; 300(5617): 310-1, 2003 Apr 11.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12690194
ABSTRACT
Ductile metals and alloys undergo plastic yielding at room temperature, during which they exhibit work-hardening and the generation of surface instabilities that lead to necking and failure. We show that pure nanocrystalline copper behaves differently, displaying near-perfect elastoplastic behavior characterized by Newtonian flow and the absence of both work-hardening and neck formation. We observed this behavior in tensile tests on fully dense large-scale bulk nanocrystalline samples. The experimental results further our understanding of the unique mechanical properties of nanocrystalline materials and also provide a basis for commercial technologies for the plastic (and superplastic) formation of such materials.
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