Crystals (Jan 2021)

Influence of Temperature and Plastic Strain on Deformation Mechanisms and Kink Band Formation in Homogenized HfNbTaTiZr

  • Hans Chen,
  • Theresa Hanemann,
  • Sascha Seils,
  • Daniel Schliephake,
  • Aditya Srinivasan Tirunilai,
  • Martin Heilmaier,
  • Klaus-Peter Weiss,
  • Alexander Kauffmann

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cryst11020081
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 2
p. 81

Abstract

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Due to its outstanding ductility over a large temperature range, equiatomic HfNbTaTiZr is well-suited for investigating the influence of temperature and plastic strain on deformation mechanisms in concentrated, body centered cubic solid solutions. For this purpose, compression tests in a temperature range from 77 up to 1073 K were performed and terminated at varying plastic strains for comparison of plastic deformation behavior. The microstructure and chemical homogeneity of a homogenized HfNbTaTiZr ingot were evaluated on different length scales. The compression tests reveal that test temperature significantly influences yield strength as well as work hardening behavior. Electron backscatter diffraction aids in shedding light on the acting deformation mechanisms at various temperatures and strains. It is revealed that kink band formation contributes to plastic deformation only in a certain temperature range. Additionally, the kink band misorientation angle distribution significantly differs at varying plastic strains.

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