International audienceFace-centered cubic/body centered cubic (FCC/BCC) nanolaminates prepared by Accumulative Roll Bonding (ARB) have been extensively studied because of their unique mechanical properties. Recently, micro-beam bending experiments, performed on Cu/Nb ARB samples, have shown an anisotropic interface sliding behavior linked to the strong in-plane texture. To test interface sliding on a macroscale we have developed a shear test based upon a specific sample geometry and on in situ tensile loading on an X-ray synchrotron beamline. As received nanolaminate samples exhibit a very anisotropic crystallographic texture as expected from the fabrication process. In situ X-ray diffraction in the sheared zone during mechanical loading yi...
Some of the challenges in evaluating the stress-strain response of nanomaterials involve the fabrica...
Heavily rolled in-situ MMCs of Cu-20 vol % Nb have been investigated by means of quantitative textur...
The experimental observations described in a companion presentation of the same title by Misra et al...
International audienceFace-centered cubic/body centered cubic (FCC/BCC) nanolaminates prepared by Ac...
Nanolaminates are extensively studied due to their unique properties, such as impact resistance, hig...
Metallic nanolaminates are a class of nanocrystalline materials composed of alternating layers of tw...
Nanostructured metals and alloys have become attractive candidates for advanced material application...
Nanolayered composites have garnered much attention due to their ability to withstand deformation to...
The influence of irradiation-induced damage on the interfacial shear strength of Cu-Nb interfaces wa...
Bulk nanolayered Cu/Nb composites fabricated by accumulative roll bonding (ARB), leading to a nomina...
<p>Microstructure controls many physical properties of a material such as strength, ductility, 1dens...
<p>In situ scanning electron microscope (SEM) videos of clamped beam bending of Cu/Nb ARB nanolamina...
<p>In situ scanning electron microscope (SEM) videos of clamped beam bending of Cu/Nb ARB nanolamina...
Physical Vapor Deposition nano-multilayered composites of Copper and Niobium have demonstrated extra...
Rolling textures in nanoscale multilayered thin films are found to differ markedly from textures obs...
Some of the challenges in evaluating the stress-strain response of nanomaterials involve the fabrica...
Heavily rolled in-situ MMCs of Cu-20 vol % Nb have been investigated by means of quantitative textur...
The experimental observations described in a companion presentation of the same title by Misra et al...
International audienceFace-centered cubic/body centered cubic (FCC/BCC) nanolaminates prepared by Ac...
Nanolaminates are extensively studied due to their unique properties, such as impact resistance, hig...
Metallic nanolaminates are a class of nanocrystalline materials composed of alternating layers of tw...
Nanostructured metals and alloys have become attractive candidates for advanced material application...
Nanolayered composites have garnered much attention due to their ability to withstand deformation to...
The influence of irradiation-induced damage on the interfacial shear strength of Cu-Nb interfaces wa...
Bulk nanolayered Cu/Nb composites fabricated by accumulative roll bonding (ARB), leading to a nomina...
<p>Microstructure controls many physical properties of a material such as strength, ductility, 1dens...
<p>In situ scanning electron microscope (SEM) videos of clamped beam bending of Cu/Nb ARB nanolamina...
<p>In situ scanning electron microscope (SEM) videos of clamped beam bending of Cu/Nb ARB nanolamina...
Physical Vapor Deposition nano-multilayered composites of Copper and Niobium have demonstrated extra...
Rolling textures in nanoscale multilayered thin films are found to differ markedly from textures obs...
Some of the challenges in evaluating the stress-strain response of nanomaterials involve the fabrica...
Heavily rolled in-situ MMCs of Cu-20 vol % Nb have been investigated by means of quantitative textur...
The experimental observations described in a companion presentation of the same title by Misra et al...