Plasticity of multiscale nanofilamentary Cu/Nb composite wires during in situ neutron diffraction: Codeformation and size effect

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In situ neutron diffraction was performed on CuNb nanocomposite wires composed of a multiscale Cu matrix embedding Nb nanofilaments with a diameter of 267 nm and spacing of 45 nm. The evolution of elastic strains and peak profiles versus applied stress evidenced the codeformation behavior with different elastic-plastic regimes: the Cu matrix exhibit size effect in the finest channels while the Nb nanowhiskers remain elastic up to the macroscopic failure, with a strong load transfer from the Cu matrix onto the Nb filaments. The measured yield stress in the finest Cu channels is in agreement with calculations based on a single dislocation regime. © 2006 American Institute of Physics.

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Thilly, L., Renault, P. O., Vidal, V., Lecouturier, F., Van Petegem, S., Stuhr, U., & Van Swygenhoven, H. (2006). Plasticity of multiscale nanofilamentary Cu/Nb composite wires during in situ neutron diffraction: Codeformation and size effect. Applied Physics Letters, 88(19). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2202720

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