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Deformation Mechanisms in Nanoscale Heterostructured Binary and Multicomponent Metallic Eutectics (只有英文版本)

研究院/研究中心讲座

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  • 日期

    2024年1月16日

  • 主办单位

    Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, PolyU; Research Institute for Advanced Manufacturing (RIAM)

  • 时间

    09:30 - 11:00

  • 地点

    Online via ZOOM  

讲者

Prof. Amit Misra

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摘要

Rapid solidification in the melt pool during laser additive manufacturing can lead to far-from equilibrium microstructures in metallic alloys. This presentation will highlight the use of laser rapid solidification in nanoscale refinement of eutectic microstructure in light-weight Aluminum based alloys such as Al-Al2Cu, Al-Si and Al-Si(Sr). These alloys display unusual mechanical behavior where both strength and ductility increase with multi-phase refinement and plastic flow becomes more homogeneously distributed with increasing microstructural heterogeneity.

In situ tensile testing in scanning electron microscope (SEM), and high-resolution scanning transmission electron microscopy (HR-STEM) characterization reveal new dislocation mechanisms in laser-refined nanoscale eutectics that are not observed in the bulk micro-structured as-cast alloys. Molecular dynamics simulations are used to discern the critical dislocation mechanisms of slip transmission and strain hardening. The deformation mechanisms in nanoscale binary eutectics can also explain the improved mechanical properties reported in the so called “high entropy” eutectics.

讲者

Prof. Amit Misra

Prof. Amit Misra

Edward DeMille Campbell Collegiate Professor
Department of Materials Science and Engineering
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, 48109, USA

Amit Misra is Edward DeMille Campbell Collegiate Professor at the Department of Materials Science and Engineering (MSE), and Director of Michigan Materials Research Institute, University of Michigan (UM), Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA. He served as Chair of MSE department at UM from June 2014 to December 2022. From 1996 to 2014, he was employed at Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL). His research group studies nanomechanics and metallic interfaces focusing on the design and development of multicomponent alloys, and multiphase materials for advanced structural applications. He is a Fellow of MRS, TMS, AAAS, ASM International, and LANL.  

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