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1 Nanocrystalline Materials
Bulk Nanocrystalline Materials Francisca Caballero Carlos Garcia Mateo Mohamed Sherif

2 Problem: to design a bulk nanocrystalline steel which is very strong, tough, cheap ….

3 Brenner, 1956

4 Scifer, 5.5 GPa and ductile Kobe Steel

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6 50-10 Denier Scifer is 9 Denier
1 Denier: weight in grams, of 9 km of fibre 50-10 Denier Scifer is 9 Denier

7 Morinobu Endo, 2004

8 Claimed strength of carbon nanotube is 130 GPa
Edwards, Acta Astronautica, 2000 Claimed modulus is 1.2 TPa Terrones et al., Phil. Trans. Roy. Soc., 2004

9 Equilibrium number of defects (1020)
Strength of a nanotube rope 2 mm long is less than 2000 MPa

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11 Summary Strength produced by deformation limits shape: wires, sheets... Strength in small particles relies on perfection. Doomed as size increases.

12 Smallest size possible in polycrystalline substance?

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14 Yokota & Bhadeshia, 2004

15 Courtesy of Tsuji, Ito, Saito, Minamino, Scripta Mater. 47 (2002) 893.
Howe, Materials Science and Technology 16 (2000) 1264.

16 Interstitial-free steel
Courtesy of Tsuji, Ito, Saito, Minamino, Scripta Mater. 47 (2002) 893.

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19 Introduce work-hardening capacity Need to store the heat Reduce rate
Nanocrystalline steel by transformation Introduce work-hardening capacity Need to store the heat Reduce rate Transform at low temperature

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21 Cementite suppressed using silicon

22 Fe-2Si-3Mn-C wt% 800 B 600 Temperature / K 400 M 200 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1
0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1 1.2 1.4 Carbon / wt%

23 Fe-2Si-3Mn-C wt% 1.E+08 1 month Time / s 1.E+04 1.E+00 0.5 1 1.5
1 year 1 month Time / s 1.E+04 1.E+00 0.5 1 1.5 Carbon / wt%

24 wt% Low transformation temperature Bainitic hardenability
Reasonable transformation time Elimination of cementite Austenite grain size control Avoidance of temper embrittlement wt%

25 Homogenisation Austenitisation Isothermal transformation Temperature
1200 o C 2 days 1000 o C 15 min Temperature Air 125 o C - 325 o C slow cooling hours - months cooling Quench Time

26 Temperature/ oC Time / s 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 1.E+00 1.E+02
B ~ 350 o C Temperature/ oC S 300 200 M = 120 o C S 100 1.E+00 1.E+02 1.E+04 1.E+06 1.E+08 Time / s

27 retained austenite bainitic ferrite Percentage of phase Temperature/ C
100 retained austenite 80 X-ray diffraction results 60 Percentage of phase 40 bainitic ferrite 20 200 250 300 325 Temperature/ o C

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29 g g a a a Caballero, Mateo, Bhadeshia 200 Å

30 Low temperature transformation: 0.25 T/Tm
Fine microstructure: nm thick plates Harder than most martensites (710 HV) Carbide-free Designed using theory alone

31 Caballero, Mateo, Bhadeshia

32 Caballero, Mateo, Bhadeshia

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36 Sherif, 2005, Ph.D. thesis, Cambridge

37 Sherif, 2005, Ph.D. thesis, Cambridge

38 Sherif, 2005, Ph.D. thesis, Cambridge

39 Below percolation threshold
Above percolation threshold

40 Geometrical percolation threshold of overlapping ellipsoids

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42 Faster Transformation
Cobalt (1.5 wt%) and aluminium (1 wt%) increase the stability of ferrite relative to austenite Refine austenite grain size

43 200oC 250oC 300oC

44 Stress / GPa Velocity km s-1 Hammond and Cross, 2004

45 “more serious battlefield threats”

46 ballistic mass efficiency
consider unit area of armour

47 g g a a a Very strong Huge uniform ductility No deformation
No rapid cooling No residual stresses a Cheap Uniform in very large sections a 200 Å

48 Fe-2Si-3Mn-C wt% 1.E+08 1 month Time / s 1.E+04 1.E+00 0.5 1 1.5
1 year 1 month Time / s 1.E+04 1.E+00 0.5 1 1.5 Carbon / wt%

49 Fe-1.75C-Si-Mn wt% Chatterjee & Bhadeshia, 2004

50 Thank you


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