Hardening by Annealing and Softening by Deformation in Nanostructured Metals
Nordic Laboratory for Luminescence Dating · The University of Osaka
Abstract
We observe that a nanostructured metal can be hardened by annealing and softened when subsequently deformed, which is in contrast to the typical behavior of a metal. Microstructural investigation points to an effect of the structural scale on fundamental mechanisms of dislocation-dislocation and dislocation-interface reactions, such that heat treatment reduces the generation and interaction of dislocations, leading to an increase in strength and a reduction in ductility. A subsequent deformation step may restore the dislocation structure and facilitate the yielding process when the metal is stressed. As a consequence, the strength decreases and the ductility increases. These observations suggest that for…
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3Topics & keywords
- Materials science
- Annealing (glass)
- Softening
- Hardening (computing)
- Dislocation
- Aluminium
- Nanoscopic scale
- Metallurgy