In the present study, plasticity of nanocrystalline Fe and its grain boundary structure have been studied systematically using nanoindentation and HREM, respectively. The effect of grain size of nanocrystalline Fe on plasticity was investigated. Samples with various grain sizes were synthesized by high-energy and low-energy ball milling at different milling times and milling amplitude (low-energy ball milling). Grain size and rms strain were determined by Warren-Averbach analysis of x-ray Bragg peak broadening. Hardness and strain-rate sensitivity were determined using nanoindentation. It is found that the hardness increases with decreasing grain size down to 18 nm (Hall-Petch relation), but decreases with decreasing grain size further b...
A model was developed to describe the grain size dependence of hardness (or strength) in nanocrystal...
A systematical study of size effects and mechanical behaviors for the nanocrystalline (nc) metals is...
International audienceThe breakdown of the Hall–Petch relation in the grain-size strength dependence...
The article originally appeared in Journal of Applied Physics 99, 083504 (2006) and may also be foun...
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Depth sensing indentation is used to study the effect of grain refinement to submicro and nan ograi...
Crack propagation studies in nanocrystalline α-iron samples with grain sizes ranging from 6 to 12 nm...
The mechanical response to nanoinclentation near grain boundaries has been investigated in an Fe-14%...
Abstract: We review some of the factors that influence the hardness of polycrystalline materials wit...
The hardness measured by the nanosize indenter under atomic indentation is examined for the cases of...
By using nanoindentation technique relationship between microstructure and mechanical parameters su...
In the present work, modified embedded atom potential and large-scale molecular dynamics’ simulation...
Reducing the grain size of metals and ceramics can significantly increase strength and hardness, a p...
AbstractThe hardness measured by the nanosize indenter under atomic indentation is examined for the ...
In this paper, a self-consistent plasticity theory is proposed to model the mechanical behaviours of...
A model was developed to describe the grain size dependence of hardness (or strength) in nanocrystal...
A systematical study of size effects and mechanical behaviors for the nanocrystalline (nc) metals is...
International audienceThe breakdown of the Hall–Petch relation in the grain-size strength dependence...
The article originally appeared in Journal of Applied Physics 99, 083504 (2006) and may also be foun...
Copyright 2003 American Institute of Physics. This article may be downloaded for personal use only. ...
Depth sensing indentation is used to study the effect of grain refinement to submicro and nan ograi...
Crack propagation studies in nanocrystalline α-iron samples with grain sizes ranging from 6 to 12 nm...
The mechanical response to nanoinclentation near grain boundaries has been investigated in an Fe-14%...
Abstract: We review some of the factors that influence the hardness of polycrystalline materials wit...
The hardness measured by the nanosize indenter under atomic indentation is examined for the cases of...
By using nanoindentation technique relationship between microstructure and mechanical parameters su...
In the present work, modified embedded atom potential and large-scale molecular dynamics’ simulation...
Reducing the grain size of metals and ceramics can significantly increase strength and hardness, a p...
AbstractThe hardness measured by the nanosize indenter under atomic indentation is examined for the ...
In this paper, a self-consistent plasticity theory is proposed to model the mechanical behaviours of...
A model was developed to describe the grain size dependence of hardness (or strength) in nanocrystal...
A systematical study of size effects and mechanical behaviors for the nanocrystalline (nc) metals is...
International audienceThe breakdown of the Hall–Petch relation in the grain-size strength dependence...