Artificial microstructures to investigate microstructure-property relationships in metallic glasses
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- Tez No: 508140
- Danışmanlar: Prof. JAN SCHROERS
- Tez Türü: Doktora
- Konular: Biyomühendislik, Biyoteknoloji, Bioengineering, Biotechnology
- Anahtar Kelimeler: Belirtilmemiş.
- Yıl: 2013
- Dil: İngilizce
- Üniversite: Yale University
- Enstitü: Yurtdışı Enstitü
- Ana Bilim Dalı: Belirtilmemiş.
- Bilim Dalı: Belirtilmemiş.
- Sayfa Sayısı: 151
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Technology has evolved rapidly within the last decade, and the demand for higher performance materials has risen exponentially. To meet this demand, novel materials with advanced microstructures have been developed and are currently in use. However, the already complex microstructure of technological relevant materials imposes a limit for currently used development strategies for materials with optimized properties. For this reason, a strategy to correlate microstructure features with properties is still lacking. Computer simulations are challenged due to the computing size required to analyze multi-scale characteristics of complex materials, which is orders of magnitude higher than today's state of the art. To address these challenges, we introduced a novel strategy to investigate microstructure-property relationships. We call this strategy“artificial microstructure approach”, which allows us to individually and independently control microstructural features. By this approach, we defined a new way of analyzing complex microstructures, where microstructural second phase features were precisely varied over a wide range. The artificial microstructures were fabricated by the combination of lithography and thermoplastic forming (TPF), and subsequently characterized under different loading conditions. Because of the suitability and interesting properties of metallic glasses, we proposed to use this toolbox to investigate the different deformation modes in cellular structures and toughening mechanism in metallic glass (MG) composites. This study helped us understand how to combine the unique properties of metallic glasses such as high strength, elasticity, and thermoplastic processing ability with plasticity generated from heterostructures of metallic glasses. It has been widely accepted that metallic glass composites are very complex, and a broad range of contributions have been suggested to explain the toughening mechanism. This includes the shear modulus, morphology, size, spacing, volume fraction of the second phase, and strength and toughness of the interface. Previous studies suggest these contributions, however, do not provide quantitative experimental evidence. Within this thesis, we paid tribute to the complexity of the toughening mechanism by revealing the correlation between plastic zone size (RP) and second phase spacing (s), and the results guided us how to design elasticity through the second phase morphology (AB pore stacking) in MG heterostructures. The second phase elasticity and shear modulus were also found to be contributing to the overall elasticity. We identified the pores' ratio of diameter to spacing (d/s) as one of the major factors controlling the mechanical properties of MG heterostructures, which is most efficient when d/s ≈ 1. Effectiveness of MG heterostructures also depends on the size of the sample, w, in comparison to s. Our experimental findings illuminate the complexity in MG composites, which can be resolved with our artificial microstructure approach. Another subject where we use artificial microstructures is to identify the effect of length scales on structural properties of MG heterostructures. MG structures can be fabricated over 7 orders of magnitude length scale (nm to cm), where the effect of the feature size determines whether the deformation will be homogenous throughout the sample, it will be localized into shear bands, or it will not show any shear bands (no plasticity) during bending and tension. We investigated the deformation modes of Zrbased MGs in hexagonal cellular structures controlled by the relative density, and revealed three distinctive deformation regions: collective buckling, local failure, and global failure which originate from size effects in metallic glasses. The relative density of ~25.0% was determined as the ideal relative density for energy absorption, strength and plasticity in MG cellular structures. Besides two specific examples studied in detail here, the artificial microstructure concept can be applied to a wide range of problems in microstructures and microstructural architectures of porous and natural materials. Furthermore, it can be used to determine the flaw tolerance, and to investigate the sensitivity of microstructures to imperfections. For example, a mechanistic understanding of shear localization would help address the major shortcoming of metallic glasses and enable predictive models to be developed which would permit one to intelligently design microstructures to exhibit desirable properties.
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