Intermetallic particle heterogeneity controls shear localization in high-strength nanostructured Al alloys
Tianjiao Lei, Esther C. Hessong, Jungho Shin, Daniel S. Gianola,, Timothy J. Rupert

TL;DR
This study investigates how intermetallic particle heterogeneity influences shear localization in high-strength nanostructured aluminum alloys, revealing that uniform intermetallic distribution can prevent shear banding and improve mechanical stability.
Contribution
It demonstrates that a uniform distribution of intermetallic particles can effectively inhibit shear band formation, enhancing the plastic flow stability in nanocrystalline Al alloys.
Findings
Maximum yield strength of Al-Mg-Y alloy is 950 MPa.
Intermetallic-free deformation pathways cause shear banding.
Uniform intermetallic distribution prevents shear localization.
Abstract
The mechanical behavior of two nanocrystalline Al alloys, Al-Mg-Y and Al-Fe-Y, is investigated with in-situ micropillar compression testing. Both alloys were strengthened by a hierarchical microstructure including grain boundary segregation, nanometer-thick amorphous complexions, carbide nanorod precipitates with sizes of a few nanometers, and submicron-scale intermetallic particles. The maximum yield strength of the Al-Mg-Y system is measured to be 950 MPa, exceeding that of the Al-Fe-Y system (680 MPa), primarily due to a combination of more carbide nanorods and more amorphous complexions. Both alloys exhibited yield strengths much higher than those of commercial Al alloys, and therefore have great potential for structural applications. However, some micropillar specimens were observed to plastically soften through shear banding. Post-mortem investigation revealed that…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMicrostructure and mechanical properties · Aluminum Alloys Composites Properties · Metal and Thin Film Mechanics
