261 resultados para Twinning


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The effect of grain size and deformation temperature on the behavior of wire-drawn a-Ti during compression has been examined. At strains of 0.3, the flow stress exhibited a negative Hall–Petch slope. This is proposed to result from the prevalence of twinning during the compressive deformation. Electron backscattered diffraction revealed that {1012} was the most prolific twin type across all the deformation temperatures and grain sizes examined. Of the twinning modes observed, {1122} twinning was the most sensitive to the grain size and deformation temperature. The range of morphologies exhibited by deformation twins is also described.

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The effect of grain size on the mechanical properties and deformation twinning behaviour in high manganese steel was investigated. In order to generate different grain sizes, the samples were subjected to hot rolling, cold rolling and annealing. Room temperature tensile testing of the steel with different grain sizes (5-50 µm) indicated the occurrence of twinning induced plasticity (TWIP) in all the samples. Also, changes in work-hardening behaviour accompanied changes in the grain size. The results are discussed in terms of the enhanced sensitivity of twinning to the grain size.

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Deformation twinning behaviour in differently grain sized samples of a commercial pure titanium and a magenisum alloy is investigated. In some aspects the phenomenology of twinning differs between the two materials while in others both materials show a similar response. Nucleation density per unit of nucleating interface and twin aspect ratio scale with applied stress. The impact of grain size on twin volume fraction is modelled analytically.

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Deformation twinning is an important deformation mode in magnesium alloys. Despite this, little is known on the extent to which the stress for twinning can be altered by a dispersion of second phase particles. The current paper presents a series of findings on the role of differently shaped particles on both the stress required for twinning and the characteristics of the twins that form. It is shown that plate shaped particles are, as one might expect, an effective strengthener to {10-12} twinning. When precipitate plates form on the basal planes, the relative hardening of basal slip is minor in comparison to that seen for twinning. This provides opportunity for the alloy designer to control the apparent critical resolved shear stresses (CRSS) for the different deformation modes. Possible sources for the hardening of twins are discussed.

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The impact of grain size on deformation twinning in commercial purity titanium and magnesium alloy Mg–3Al–1Zn (AZ31) is investigated. Tensile tests were carried out for the titanium samples; compression testing was employed for the magnesium specimens. Average values of the true twin length, true twin thickness and the number density of twins were determined using stereology. A key difference between these two materials is that twinning contributes little to the plastic strain in the titanium while it accounts for nearly all of the early plastic strain in the magnesium. In some respects (e.g. volume fraction and number density) the phenomenology of twinning differed between the two materials, while in others (e.g. twin shape and size) both materials showed a similar response. It is found that in both materials, twins span the entirety of their parent grains only for grain sizes less than ∼30 μm. Both the nucleation density per unit of nucleating interface (i.e. grain and twin boundaries) and the aspect ratio of twins scale with applied stress. The impact of grain size on twin volume fraction is modelled analytically.

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This data collection contains several optical microstructure images, EBSD maps and stress-strain curves. The research involves collecting data from samples with different grain sizes at several values of plastic strains to measure some important twinning parameters such as twin volume fraction and number of twins per grain. The aim of this study is to investigate the effect of grain size on deformation twinning behaviour in two hcp metals i.e. commercial purity titanium and AZ31 magnesium alloy.