Size effects on tensile and fatigue behaviour of polycrystalline metal foils at the micrometer scale
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01/02/2011
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Tensile and fatigue properties of as-rolled and annealed polycrystalline Cu foils with different thicknesses at the micrometer scale were investigated. Uniaxial tensile testing results showed that with decreasing foil thickness the uniform elongation decreases for both as-rolled and annealed foils, whereas the yield strength and ultimate tensile strength increase for as-rolled foils, but decrease for the annealed foils. For both the as-rolled or annealed foils, bending fatigue resistance decreases with decreasing the foil thickness. Deformation and fatigue damage behaviour of the free-standing foils were characterised as a function of foil thickness. In addition, the fatigue strength of various small-scale Cu foils was compared to understand they physical mechanisms of size effects on mechanical properties of the metallic material at micrometer scales. |
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Taylor & Francis |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/45956/1/2011007417_ePrints_PM_2011_draft_Cheng_Yan.pdf DOI:10.1080/14786435.2010.538017 Dai, C.Y., Zhang, G.P., & Yan, C. (2011) Size effects on tensile and fatigue behaviour of polycrystalline metal foils at the micrometer scale. Philosophical Magazine, 91(6), pp. 932-945. |
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Copyright 2011 Taylor & Francis This is an electronic version of an article published in [Philosophical Magazine, 91(6), pp.932-945]. [Philosophical Magazine] is available online at informaworld. |
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Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering; School of Engineering Systems |
Palavras-Chave | #010500 MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS #020400 CONDENSED MATTER PHYSICS #091200 MATERIALS ENGINEERING #Copper Foil #Tensile Test #Fatigue #Size Effect #Micrometer Scale |
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