J Mater Sci Technol ›› 2002, Vol. 18 ›› Issue (06): 504-508.

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Evolution of Thermoplastic Shear Localization and Related Microstructures in Al/SiCp Composites Under Dynamic Compression

Yongbo XU, Zhong LING, Xin Wu, Yilong BAI   

  1. Shenyang National Laboratory for Materials Science, Institute of Metal Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shenyang 110016, China...
  • Received:2002-05-15 Revised:2002-05-29 Online:2002-11-28 Published:2009-10-10
  • Contact: Yongbo XU

Abstract: The localized shear deformation in the 2024 and 2124 Al matrix composites reinforced with SiC particles was investigated with a split Hopkinson pressure bar (SHPB) at a strain rate of about 2.0´103 s-1. The results showed that the occurrence of localized shear deformation is sensitive to the size of SiC particles. It was found that the critical strain, at which the shear localization occurs, strongly depends on the size and volume fraction of SiC particles. The smaller the particle size, the lower the critical strain required for the shear localization. TEM examinations revealed that Al/SiC p interfaces are the main sources of dislocations. The dislocation density near the interface was found to be high and it decreases with the distance from the particles. The Al matrix in shear bands was highly deformed and severely elongated at low angle boundaries. The Al/SiCp interfaces, particularly the sharp corners of SiC particles, provide the sites for microcrack initiation. Eventual fracture is caused by the growth and coalescence of microcracks along the shear bands. It is proposed that the distortion free equiaxed grains with low dislocation density observed in the center of shear band result from recrystallization during dynamic deformation.

Key words: Al/SiCp composites, Shear localization, Recrystallization, Dislocations