Plate-like precipitate effects on plasticity of Al-Cu micro-pillar: {100}-interfacial slip
Abstract
In this paper, we study the effects of -AlCu plate-like precipitates on the plasticity of Al-Cu micro-pillars, with a sample size allowing the precipitates to cross the entire micro-pillar. {100}-slip traces are identified for the first time in Al and Al alloys at room temperature. We investigate the underlying mechanisms of this unusual {100}-slip, and show that it operates along the coherent -AlCu precipitate/-Al matrix interface. A combination of molecular dynamics simulations and stress analysis indicates that screw dislocations can cross-slip from the {111} plane onto the {100} -AlCu/-Al interface, then move on it through a kink-pair mechanism, providing a reasonable explanation to the observed {100}-slips. The roles of the -AlCu/-Al matrix interface on the properties of interfacial dislocations are studied within the Peierls-Nabarro framework, showing that the interface can stabilize the {100} screw dislocations from the spreading of the core, and increases the Peierls stress. These results improve our understanding of the mechanical behavior of Al-Cu micro-pillars at room temperature, and imply an enhanced role of interfacial slip in Al-Cu based alloys at elevated temperature in consideration of the underlying kink-pair mechanism.
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@article{arxiv.1907.11390,
title = {Plate-like precipitate effects on plasticity of Al-Cu micro-pillar: {100}-interfacial slip},
author = {Peng Zhang and Jian-Jun Bian and Chong Yang and Jin-Yu Zhang and Gang Liu and Jérôme Weiss and Jun Sun},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1907.11390},
year = {2019}
}
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24 pages, 10 figures