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A statistical model for predicting the mechanical properties of nanostructured metals with bimodal grain size distribution

Journal

ACTA MATERIALIA
Volume 60, Issue 16, Pages 5762-5772

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.actamat.2012.06.059

Keywords

Bimodal grain size distribution; Strength; Ductility; Weibull probability distribution; Percolation model

Funding

  1. National Key Basic Research Program [2012CB932203]
  2. Croucher Foundation [CityU9500006]
  3. PolyU Postdoctoral Fellowship project [G-YX3S]
  4. [CityU8/CRF/08]
  5. [GRF/CityU519110]

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A statistical analysis is employed to investigate the mechanical performance of nanostructured metals with bimodal grain size distribution. The contributions of microcracks in the plastic deformation are accounted for in the mechanism-based plastic model used to describe the strength and ductility of the bimodal metals. The strain-based Weibull probability distribution function and percolation analysis of microcracked solids are applied to predict the failure behavior of the bimodal metals. The numerical results show that the proposed model can describe the mechanical properties of the bimodal metals, including yield strength, strain hardening and uniform elongation. These predictions agree well with the experimental results. The stochastic approaches adopted in the proposed model successfully capture the failure behavior of bimodal coppers that are sensitive to grain size and the volume fraction of coarse grains in addition to the corresponding threshold for percolation. These results will benefit the optimization of both strength and ductility by controlling constituent fractions and the size of the microstructures in materials. (C) 2012 Acta Materialia Inc. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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