The mechanical properties of a super-lattice architecture composed of nanocrystalline Mg and Mg-Al amorphous alloy are investigated using molecular dynamics simulation. The results indicate that deformation mechanism of nanocrystalline Mg is obviously affected by the amorphous boundary spacing and temperature. The strength of the material increases with the decrease of amorphous boundary spacing, presenting a Hall-Petch effect at both 10 K and 300 K. A stress platform and following stiffness softening, as well as a linear strengthening in the plastic stage, are observed when the amorphous boundary spacing below 8.792 nm at 10 K. The implying reason may be that the amorphous boundary acts as the dislocations emission and absorption source. However, the second stress peak is not observed for the models at 300 K. Instead, the flow stress in plastic stage is a nearly constant value. The simulation demonstrates the emergence of the new grain, accompanied by the deformation twins and stacking faults associated with the plastic behaviors at 300 K. The general conclusions derived from this work may provide a guideline for the design of high-performance hexagonal close-packed metals.
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7 December 2014
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December 05 2014
Atomic simulation of mechanical behavior of Mg in a super-lattice of nanocrystalline Mg and amorphous Mg-Al alloy
H. Y. Song;
H. Y. Song
a)
1School of Aeronautics,
Northwestern Polytechnical University
, Xi'an 710072, China
2College of Material Science and Engineering,
Xi'an Shiyou University
, Xi'an 710065, China
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M. R. An;
M. R. An
1School of Aeronautics,
Northwestern Polytechnical University
, Xi'an 710072, China
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Y. L. Li;
Y. L. Li
b)
1School of Aeronautics,
Northwestern Polytechnical University
, Xi'an 710072, China
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Q. Deng
Q. Deng
1School of Aeronautics,
Northwestern Polytechnical University
, Xi'an 710072, China
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J. Appl. Phys. 116, 214305 (2014)
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Received:
September 10 2014
Accepted:
November 24 2014
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H. Y. Song, M. R. An, Y. L. Li, Q. Deng; Atomic simulation of mechanical behavior of Mg in a super-lattice of nanocrystalline Mg and amorphous Mg-Al alloy. J. Appl. Phys. 7 December 2014; 116 (21): 214305. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4903526
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