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Dynamic tensile behaviour and deformational mechanism of C5191 phosphor bronze under high strain rates deformation

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.msea.2015.09.075

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C5191 phosphor bronze; Dynamic tensile behaviour; Strain rate sensitivity; Dislocation motion

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  1. Zhejiang Province Public Technology Research Programme [2013C1117]

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High speed stamping process is used to high strength and high electrical conductivity phosphor bronze with extremely high strain rates more than 10(3) s(-1). This study on the dynamic tensile behaviour and deformational mechanism is to optimise the high speed stamping processes and improve geometrical precision in finished products. Thus, the tensile properties and deformation behaviour of C5191 phosphor bronze under quasi-static tensile condition at a strain rate of 0.001 s(-1) by electronic universal testing machine, and dynamic tensile condition at strain rate of 500, 1000 and 1500 s(-1) by split Hopkinson tensile bar (SHTB) apparatus were studied. The effects of strain rate and the deformation mechanism were investigated by means of SEM and TEM. The results showed that the yield strength and tensile strength of C5191 phosphor bronze under high strain rates deformation increased by 32.77% and 11.07% respectively compared with quasi-static condition, the strain hardening index increases from 0.075 to 0.251, and the strength of the material strain rates sensitivity index change from 0.005 to 0.022, which presented a clear sensitive to strain rates. Therefore, it is claimed that the dominant deformation mechanism was changed by the dislocation motion under different strain rates, and the ability of plastic deformation of C5191 phosphor bronze increased due to the number of movable dislocations increased significantly, started multi-line slip, and the soft effect of adiabatic temperature rise at the strain rate ranging from 500 to 1500 s(-1). (C) 2015 Published by Elsevier B.V.

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