Strength and ductility of heavily drawn bundled Cu-Nb filamentary microcomposite wires with various Nb contents

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S. I. Hong
H. S. Kim
M. A. Hill
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[1] Chungnam National University,the Department of Metallurgical Engineering
[2] the Materials Science Division,Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Material Transaction; Increase Volume Fraction; Precipitate Strengthen; Microstructural Scale; Drawing Strain;
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The strength and ductility of heavily drawn bundled Cu-Nb filamentary microcomposite was examined as a function of Nb content. In order to predict the variation of the yield strength (YS) with Nb content, the interfilamentary spacing was calculated as a function of Nb content based on the assumption that Nb filaments are distributed regularly along the sides of a triangular unit cell in the transverse section. The yield stress can be described as the sum of the substructure strengthening component due to elongated grains, subgrains and/or cells, the phase boundary strengthening term associated with the Hall-Petch type interaction between dislocations and phase boundaries, and the precipitate strengthening component. The contributions from phase boundary strengthening, σPB (Cu-Nb), and precipitate strengthening, σppt, increase with increasing Nb content. However, the contribution from substructure strengthening, σsub (Cu-Nb), decreases with increasing Nb content since more grain or subgrain boundaries are absorbed at Cu/Nb phase boundaries with increasing Nb content. The good agreement between the prediction and the experimental data suggests that the increase of the strength in Cu-Nb filamentary microcomposite with increasing Nb content results mostly from an increasing volume fraction of Nb filaments, which act as barriers to plastic flow.
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