Deformation mechanisms to ameliorate the mechanical properties of novel TRIP/TWIP Co-Cr-Mo-(Cu) ultrafine eutectic alloys

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Authors

  • J. T. Kim
  • Sung Hwan Hong
  • H. J. Park
  • Y. S. Kim
  • J. Y. Suh
  • Jin Kyu Lee
  • J. M. Park
  • Ki Buem Kim

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External Organisational units

  • Sejong University
  • Korea Institute of Science and Technology
  • Kongju National University
  • Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd.
  • Erich Schmid Institute of Materials Science

Abstract

In the present study, the microstructural evolution and the modulation of the mechanical properties have been investigated for a Co-Cr-Mo (CCM) ternary eutectic alloy by addition of a small amount of copper (0.5 and 1 at.%). The microstructural observations reveal a distinct dissimilarity in the eutectic structure such as a broken lamellar structure and a well-aligned lamellar structure and an increasing volume fraction of Co lamellae as increasing amount of copper addition. This microstructural evolution leads to improved plasticity from 1% to 10% without the typical tradeoff between the overall strength and compressive plasticity. Moreover, investigation of the fractured samples indicates that the CCMCu alloy exhibits higher plastic deformability and combinatorial mechanisms for improved plastic behavior. The improved plasticity of CCMCu alloys originates from several deformation mechanisms; i) slip, ii) deformation twinning, iii) strain-induced transformation and iv) shear banding. These results reveal that the mechanical properties of eutectic alloys in the Co-Cr-Mo system can be ameliorated by micro-alloying such as Cu addition.

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Original languageEnglish
Article number39959
Number of pages13
JournalScientific reports (London : Nature Publishing Group)
Volume7.2017
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 9 Jan 2017