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Indirect Fabrication of Lattice Metals with Thin Sections Using Centrifugal Casting
Published on: May 14, 2016
多機能性合金 変位のないプラスチック型変形メカニズムで得られた多機能性合金
Takashi Saito1, Tadahiko Furuta, Jung-Hwan Hwang
1Toyota Central Research and Development Laboratories, Incorporated, Nagakute Aichi, 480-1192 Japan. saito@mosk.tytlabs.co.jp
まとめ
新しい合金には,独特の変位のないプラスチックの変形メカニズムにより,室温での高強度および弾性などの顕著な"スーパー"特性があります. このブレークスルーは,階層的な弾性張力場を通して,強化された材料性能を提供します.
科学分野:
- マテリアルサイエンス 材料科学
- メタルルジーは,金属の製造業です.
- 固体力学 固体力学とは
背景:
- 伝統的な合金には,高い強度と弾性との組み合わせを達成する際の制限がしばしばあります.
- 変形メカニズムを理解することは,高度な材料の設計に不可欠です.
研究 の 目的:
- 特殊な機械的特性を有する新種の合金を導入する.
- これらの原因の原因となる根本的なメカニズムを解明する.
- スーパー・スーパー・スーパー
- 属性 属性とは
主な方法:
- 超低弾性モジュール,超高強度,超弾性,超可塑性を示す合金の特徴.
- 冷加工合金における脱位性プラスチックの変形機構の分析.
- ナノメートルのスケールからマイクロメートルのスケールまでの階層的な弾性ストレンスフィールドの調査.
主要な成果:
- 合金が示しているのは,
- スーパー・スーパー・スーパー
- 室温でのエリンヴァーとインヴァーの振る舞いを含む特質.
- 変位のないプラスチック変形メカニズムは,強化された特性の源として特定されました.
- ナノメートルから数十マイクロメートルまでの階層的な弾性ストレンスフィールドが観察されました.
結論:
- 新型合金には,優れた機械的特性とのユニークな組み合わせがあります.
- 変位のないプラスチック変形機構と,その結果生じる弾性張張力エネルギーは,強化された材料特性の鍵です.
- これらの発見は,性能に合わせた高度な材料を開発するための道を開く.
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