Ultrahigh strength and high electrical conductivity characteristics of Cu-Zr alloy wires with nanoscale duplex fibrous structure

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Abstract

The cold drawing of cast Cu100-xZrx (x = 3, 4 and 5 at%) alloys to the reduction ratio of 99.7% was found to cause simultaneous achievement of ultrahigh tensile strength of 1350 to 1800 MPa and high electrical conductivity of 30 to 45%IACS (International Annealed Copper Standard). The cold-drawn Cu95Zr5 alloy wire has a well-developed fibrous structure of fcc-Cu and tetragonal Cu9Zr 2 phases. The volume ratio of the fcc-Cu phase was evaluated to be about 76%. A very high density of internal defects was observed inside the CugZrj phase in the cold-drawn Cu95Zr5 alloy. The microstructure data suggest that the Cu fibrous phase with high aspect ratios is the origin for the achievement of high electrical conductivity and the well-developed fibrous structure contributes to the high tensile strength. The success of synthesizing the Cu-Zr alloy wire with simultaneously high tensile strength and high electrical conductivity exceeding the best combination of all Cu-based alloys reported up to data is expected to be used as a new type of high-strength and high conductivity material because of some advantages of energy saving, low materials cost and simple production process. © 2006 The Japan Institute of Metals.

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Kimura, H., Inoue, A., Muramatsu, N., Shin, K., & Yamamoto, T. (2006). Ultrahigh strength and high electrical conductivity characteristics of Cu-Zr alloy wires with nanoscale duplex fibrous structure. Materials Transactions, 47(6), 1595–1598. https://doi.org/10.2320/matertrans.47.1595

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