Fracture mechanism of Al-Al4C3 nanomaterials studied by “In-situ tensile test in SEM“ BESTERCI, M., VELGOSOVA, O., IVAN, J., HVIZDOS, P., KVACKAJ, T., KULU, P. vol. 47 (2009), no. 4, pp. 221 - 225
Abstract The deformation and fracture mechanisms of Al-Al4C3 nanomaterials with 4 vol.% of Al4C3 phase have been analysed using technique of the “in-situ tensile testing in SEM”. It has been shown that the deformation process causes break-up of large Al4C3 particles and decohesion of smaller ones. The final fracture path is influenced also by boundaries of nanograins, through which the principal crack propagates towards the sample exterior surface. Based on the experimental observations a model of damage and/or fracture mechanisms has been proposed. Key words dispersion strengthened Al, nanomaterials, in-situ tensile testing in SEM, model of the fracture mechanism. Full text (503 KB)
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