Strengthening Materials by Engineering Coherent Internal Boundaries at the Nanoscale
Chinese Academy of Sciences · IIT@MIT · +1 more institution
Abstract
Strengthening materials traditionally involves the controlled creation of internal defects and boundaries so as to obstruct dislocation motion. Such strategies invariably compromise ductility, the ability of the material to deform, stretch, or change shape permanently without breaking. Here, we outline an approach to optimize strength and ductility by identifying three essential structural characteristics for boundaries: coherency with surrounding matrix, thermal and mechanical stability, and smallest feature size finer than 100 nanometers. We assess current understanding of strengthening and propose a methodology for engineering coherent, nanoscale internal boundaries, specifically those involving nanoscale…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 33.46
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 31
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3Topics & keywords
- Ductility (Earth science)
- Nanoscopic scale
- Materials science
- Dislocation
- Thermal conductivity
- Nanometre
- Electromigration
- Ultimate tensile strength