Mechanical behavior of nanocrystalline materials and application of shear punch test
Abstract (Summary)
Guduru, Ramesh Kumar. Mechanical Behavior of Nanocrystalline Materials and
Application of Shear Punch Test. (Under the direction of Prof. Ronald O.
Scattergood)
Nanocrystalline (nc) materials show superior strength compared to conventional
grain size materials. Synthesizing bulk nc materials often results in small quantities,
which limits making large scale specimens for conventional testing such as tensile,
compression etc. In such instances, miniaturized specimen test techniques are very
useful. The intent of the present work was to study the mechanical behavior of nc
materials and also to develop a miniaturized specimen testing procedure -“shear punch
test (SPT)” for nc material testing.
A new setup for SPT was built and the testing procedure was standardized using
different conventional metals. A linear correlation between SPT measurements and
tensile data was established. The effect of test setup parameters such as specimen
thickness and the die-punch clearance was studied in order to rationalize the technique.
Using Finite Element Analysis, SPT was modeled and the physical basis of
through-thickness plastic zone development at shear yield measurements was
examined. The deformation behavior and the state of stress at different stages of the
punching operation during an SPT test were studied.
In order to understand the mechanical behavior of various materials from
conventional to amorphous through nano regime, studies were done on investigating
the mechanical properties of a Zr – based amorphous alloy (BMG – 11 alloy) using
SPT. Strain rate dependent deformation behavior was studied and at high strain rates
reduced strength was attributed to thermal softening.
In order to examine the applicability of SPT for testing of nc materials, initial
experiments were carried out on electrodeposited nc Cu. The SPT and mini tensile
experiments were conducted and compared. An attempt was made to examine the strain
rate effect. The SPT technique was extended to measure the strain rate sensitivity and
the activation volumes and compared with the isostrain rate tensile test measurements.
The nc materials pure Fe, Fe-Pb alloys and Fe-Al2O3 composites were processed
using high energy ball milling technique and were characterized by means of X-ray
diffraction, transmission electron microscopy, scanning electron microscopy and
differential scanning calorimetry. The mechanical properties were evaluated using the
nanoindentation technique. Solid solution strengthening of Fe-Pb system was studied.
Enhanced strengthening of Fe-Al2O3 composites was attributed to the refined Fe grain
size.
Mechanical Behavior of Nanocrystalline Materials and Application of
Shear Punch Test
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School:North Carolina State University
School Location:USA - North Carolina
Source Type:Master's Thesis
Keywords:north carolina state university
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