A recent letter from us has indicated that the tensile proof strength of polycrystalline Ag micro-wires, with thicknesses in the range from 20 to 50. μm, depends strongly on the specimen size (t) and weakly on the grain size (d) when t/. d becomes smaller than about 3. In this work, we report further coupled effects of specimen size and grain size in the regime when their ratio is small. At a given grain size from 3 to 40. μm, the tensile elongation was found to decrease as the wire thickness decreases, and as the t/. d ratio gets smaller than about 3, the tensile elongation loses its dependence on the grain size. The work-hardening rate was found to scale approximately with the proof strength, and so they should be controlled by the same m...
Invited Talk / Opening speaker in Symposium MB5: Size Effects and Small-Scale Mechanical Behavior of...
AbstractMicro-sized polycrystalline copper wires of diameters ranging from 5 μm to 36 μm were cyclic...
Size effect is a crucial phenomenon in the microforming processes of metallic alloys involving only ...
Size effects are widely observed in the mechanics of materials at the micron scale. However, the und...
The pronounced smaller-being-stronger size effect of nano- and micron-metals has been extensively ex...
The strength of metals increases with decreasing sample size, a trend known as the size effect. In p...
The tensile mechanical properties of silver nanowires produced by the polyol process and containing ...
A material strength depends on its microstructure, which in turn, is controlled by an engineering pr...
We report the results of constant strain rate experiments on electroplated, single crystalline coppe...
AbstractThe strength of metals increases with decreasing sample size, a trend known as the size effe...
A material strength depends on its microstructure, which in turn, is controlled by an engineering pr...
Size effects are widely observed in the mechanics of materials at the micron scale. However, the und...
The grain-size dependence of the strength of polycrystalline metals has been described by the Hall-P...
Recent experimental observations of micro-compression / tension tests indicate that as the size of t...
Revealing the atomic-scale deformation mechanisms of metallic nanowires (NWs) is important for their...
Invited Talk / Opening speaker in Symposium MB5: Size Effects and Small-Scale Mechanical Behavior of...
AbstractMicro-sized polycrystalline copper wires of diameters ranging from 5 μm to 36 μm were cyclic...
Size effect is a crucial phenomenon in the microforming processes of metallic alloys involving only ...
Size effects are widely observed in the mechanics of materials at the micron scale. However, the und...
The pronounced smaller-being-stronger size effect of nano- and micron-metals has been extensively ex...
The strength of metals increases with decreasing sample size, a trend known as the size effect. In p...
The tensile mechanical properties of silver nanowires produced by the polyol process and containing ...
A material strength depends on its microstructure, which in turn, is controlled by an engineering pr...
We report the results of constant strain rate experiments on electroplated, single crystalline coppe...
AbstractThe strength of metals increases with decreasing sample size, a trend known as the size effe...
A material strength depends on its microstructure, which in turn, is controlled by an engineering pr...
Size effects are widely observed in the mechanics of materials at the micron scale. However, the und...
The grain-size dependence of the strength of polycrystalline metals has been described by the Hall-P...
Recent experimental observations of micro-compression / tension tests indicate that as the size of t...
Revealing the atomic-scale deformation mechanisms of metallic nanowires (NWs) is important for their...
Invited Talk / Opening speaker in Symposium MB5: Size Effects and Small-Scale Mechanical Behavior of...
AbstractMicro-sized polycrystalline copper wires of diameters ranging from 5 μm to 36 μm were cyclic...
Size effect is a crucial phenomenon in the microforming processes of metallic alloys involving only ...