Powder metallurgy processing and deformation characteristics of bulk multimodal nickel

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TitrePowder metallurgy processing and deformation characteristics of bulk multimodal nickel
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2014
AuteursFarbaniec L., Dirras G., Krawczynska A., Mompiou F., Couque H., Naimi F., Bernard F., Tingaud D.
JournalMATERIALS CHARACTERIZATION
Volume94
Pagination126-137
Date PublishedAUG
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN1044-5803
Mots-clésEBSD, In-situ TEM, Multimodal nickel, Plasticity, Spark plasma sintering
Résumé

Spark plasma sintering was used to process bulk nickel samples from a blend of three powder types. The resulting multimodal microstructure was made of coarse (average size similar to 135 mu m) spherical microcrystalline entities (the core) surrounded by a fine-grained matrix (average grain size similar to 1.5 mu m) or a thick rim (the shell) distinguishable from the matrix. Tensile tests revealed yield strength of similar to 470 MPa that was accompanied by limited ductility (similar to 2.8% plastic strain). Microstructure observation after testing showed debonding at interfaces between the matrix and the coarse entities, but in many instances, shallow dimples within the rim were observed indicating local ductile events in the shell. Dislocation emission and annihilation at grain boundaries and twinning at crack tip were the main deformation mechanisms taking place within the fine-grained matrix as revealed by in-situ transmission electron microscopy. Estimation of the stress from loop's curvature and dislocation pile-up indicates that dislocation emission from grain boundaries and grain boundary overcoming largely contributes to the flow stress. (C) 2014 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

DOI10.1016/j.matchar.2014.05.008