Three-dimensionally gradient harmonic structure design: an integrated approach for high performance structural materials

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This paper presents an overview on the peculiar microstructural design, called ‘harmonic structure’ (HS), for improved mechanical performance of structural materials. A well designed powder metallurgy processing approach has been developed to create a unique three-dimensionally gradient HS with controlled bimodal grain size distribution in metals and alloys. The bulk materials with HS exhibited considerably higher strength and improved toughness as compared to coarse-grained structures. The unique HS design promotes uniformity of deformation by avoiding strain localization during plastic deformation. A possible mechanism of deformation behavior of HS has also been proposed based on the available experimental results.

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Vajpai, S. K., Ota, M., Zhang, Z., & Ameyama, K. (2016). Three-dimensionally gradient harmonic structure design: an integrated approach for high performance structural materials. Materials Research Letters, 4(4), 191–197. https://doi.org/10.1080/21663831.2016.1218965

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