Materials Research Letters (Jul 2022)

Harmonic structure, a promising microstructure design

  • Kei Ameyama,
  • Fabien Cazes,
  • Hervé Couque,
  • Guy Dirras,
  • Shoichi Kikuchi,
  • Jia Li,
  • Frédéric Mompiou,
  • K. Mondal,
  • Dmytro Orlov,
  • Bhupendra Sharma,
  • David Tingaud,
  • Sanjay K. Vajpai

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/21663831.2022.2057203
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 7
pp. 440 – 471

Abstract

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The harmonic structure is a recently introduced concept paving the way for engineering metallic materials to achieve excellent mechanical performance. They consist of soft coarse-grained regions (Core) that are three-dimensionally surrounded by a connected network of hard ultra-fine grained regions (Shell). The interaction in these Core–Shell regions produces a synergistic effect, during plastic deformation, leading to superior mechanical properties that are extremely important in practical applications. The current review paper is aimed at providing a critical assessment on this novel concept of microstructure design. It also involves the identification and critical discussion of key issues which deserve additional studies.

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