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Materials, Vol. 12, Pages 2319: Softening Effect on Fracture Stress of Pure Copper Processed by Asynchronous Foil Rolling (Materials)
 


In order to study the size effect on the mechanical property of micro-scale metal, pure copper strips with thicknesses in the range of 20 µm to 600 µm were obtained through the asynchronous foil rolling technology. Progressive mechanical property tests indicated that the pure copper experiences softening effect at a micro-scale when the thickness is below 80 µm, which is contrary to the traditional work hardening theory. The related mechanisms were analyzed and discussed through the observation of microstructure and fracture morphology. The decrease of fracture stress with the decrease of thickness can be attributed to the decreased interfacial energy and dislocation density, which contributes to the release of the cumulative distortion energy and the tendency to soften. In addition, the distribution of misorientation angle and changed Taylor factor with the decrease of thickness are other important factors. The fracture morphology indicated a reduction in the number of micro-voids and the nature of fracture transformed from dimpled pattern to knife edge rupture with thickness. The traditional Hall-Petch relationship is no longer applicable due to the softening effect. A modified Hall-Petch relation considering the distribution of misorientation angle and Taylor factor was established, which provided a better relationship between flow stress and grain size.


 
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