The brittle to ductile transition of single crystal materials - An indentation model

2001 
A model for the brittle to ductile transition of brittle single crystal materials under indentation has been investigated. Continuous dislocation pile-ups against the wedge tip are used to explain the plastic deformation. The indentation depth is attributed to the dislocation pile-ups. The critical indentation depth pcof brittle to ductile transition is proposed. Thus, the single crystal material is in brittle mode during the indentation loading if the indentation depth is greater than pc. Otherwise, it is ductile. Micrographs support this modeling. Indentation on the surfaces of (100) or (110) in fcc and bcc single crystal materials is compared. The parameter Sis proportional to the number of dislocations and to the reciprocal of wedge angle. The value of Sis smaller for (100) than for (110) in fcc structure, but the trend of bcc structure is opposite. The shape of indenter is similar to that of grinding particles consisting in cutting tools. In order to maintain cutting efficiency in ductile mode, the cutting tool must be replaced if the grinding particles are blunt.
    • Correction
    • Source
    • Cite
    • Save
    • Machine Reading By IdeaReader
    11
    References
    2
    Citations
    NaN
    KQI
    []