Spherical nanoindentations and kink bands in Ti3SiC2

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作者
Murugaiah, A [1 ]
Barsoum, MW [1 ]
Kalidindi, SR [1 ]
Zhen, T [1 ]
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[1] Drexel Univ, Dept Mat Sci & Engn, Philadelphia, PA 19104 USA
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美国国家科学基金会;
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10.1557/JMR.2004.0148
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T [工业技术];
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08 ;
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We report for the first time on load versus depth-of-indentation response of Ti3SiC2 surfaces loaded with a 13.5 mum spherical tipped diamond indenter up to loads of 500 mN. Using orientation imaging microscopy, two groups of crystals were identified; one in which the basal planes were parallel to, and the other normal to, the surface. When the load-penetration depth curves were converted to stress-strain curves the following was apparent: when the surfaces were loaded normal to the c axis, the response at the lowest loads was linear elastic-well described by a modulus of 320 GPa-followed by a clear yield point at approximately 4.5 GPa. And while the first cycle was slightly open, the next 4 on the same location were significantly harder, almost indistinguishable, and fully reversible. At the highest loads (500 mN) pop-ins due to delaminations between basal planes were observed. When pop-ins were not observed the indentations, for the most part, left no trace. When the load was applied parallel to the c axis, the initial response was again linear elastic (modulus of 320 GPa) followed by a yield point of approximately 4 GPa. Here again significant hardening was observed between the first and subsequent cycles. Each cycle resulted in some strain, but no concomitant increase in yield points. This orientation was even more damage tolerant than the orthogonal direction. This response was attributed to the formation of incipient kink bands that lead to the formation of regular kink bands. Remarkably, these dislocation-based mechanisms allow repeated loading of Ti3SiC2 without damage, while dissipating significant amounts of energy per unit volume, W-d, during each cycle. The values of W-d measured herein were in excellent agreement with corresponding measurements in simple compression tests reported earlier, confirming that the same mechanisms continue to operate even at the high (approximate to9 GPa) stress levels typical of the indentation experiments.
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