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Pressure Dependent Yielding in Solute Strengthened Aluminium
 - An Ab Initio Study

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To describe the behaviour of dislocations in solute strengthened alloys subjected to tri-axial stress states, it is important to understand how a superimposed hydrostatic pressure affects the dislocation-solute interaction. A pressure dependent yield strength has been experimentally observed by Spitzig et al. [1]. They suggested that this is a result of a change in the energy barrier of dislocation motion, i. e. the mobility. The mobility is calculated by quantifying the solute-dislocation interaction energy, which in turn can be used as input in a solute-strengthening model.

In this work, the solute-dislocation interaction energy in aluminium is calculated using a combination of density functional theory and continuum elasticity theory. This is used as input in a parameter-free solute-strengthening model based on the work by Leyson et al. [2]. The model is general to fcc structures and applied to different solute elements, e. g. magnesium and silicon. By extending this model to account for a superimposed hydrostatic pressure, the pressure dependence on yield strength is investigated. This can bring insight to the mechanism associated with the strength differential effect. The aim is to get a better understanding of the role of dislocations in a solute-strengthened alloy.

[1]https://doi. org/10. 1016/0001-6160(75)90205-9
[2]https://doi. org/10. 1038/nmat2813

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Oppdragsgiver

  • Sigma2 / NN8068K
  • Research Council of Norway (RCN) / NN8068K
  • Research Council of Norway (RCN) / 237885

Språk

Engelsk

Forfatter(e)

Institusjon(er)

  • Norges teknisk-naturvitenskapelige universitet
  • SINTEF Industri / Materialer og nanoteknologi

Presentert på

ICAA16

Sted

Montreal

Dato

17.06.2018 - 21.06.2018

År

2018

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