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

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摘要 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 <c+a> dislocation activation in hcp metals and renders unprecedented strengthductility 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, <c+a> dislocations occupy a high fraction of ~30%, promoting further <c+a>cross slip. The unique stress field tailored by both shear banding and heterophase interface-mediated deformation accommodation triggers important <c+a> slip. This SBL design is of significance for developing hcp-based laminates and other heterostructured materials with high performances.
出处 《Journal of Materials Science & Technology》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2022年第15期260-268,共9页 材料科学技术(英文版)
基金 financially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.51922026) the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities(Nos.N2002005 and N2007011) the 111 Project(No.B20029) the support of the Czech Ministry of Education,Youth and Sports(infrastructure ESS Scandinavia-CZ)project(No.LM2018111) the support by China Scholarship Council。
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