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  • Effect of strain rate on te...
    Croteau, J.-F.; Pai Kulyadi, E.; Kale, C.; Siu, D.; Kang, D.; Perez Fontenla, A.T.; García-Tabarés Valdivieso, E.; Bieler, T.R.; Eisenlohr, P.; Solanki, K.N.; Balint, D.; Hooper, P.A.; Atieh, S.; Jacques, N.; Cantergiani, E.

    Materials science & engineering. A, Structural materials : properties, microstructure and processing, 10/2020, Letnik: 797, Številka: C
    Journal Article

    An investigation of the mechanical properties of high-purity niobium single crystals is presented. Specimens were cut with different crystallographic orientations from a large grain niobium disk and uniaxial tensile tests were conducted at strain rates between 10-4 and 103 s-1. The logarithmic strain rate sensitivity for crystals oriented close to the center of a tensile axis inverse pole figure (IPF) is ~0.14 for all strain rates. The strain at failure (ranging from 0.4 to 0.9) is very sensitive to crystal orientation and maximal at ~10-2 s-1 for crystals oriented close to the center of an IPF. The high anisotropy observed at quasi-static strain rates decreased with increasing strain rate. The activation of multiple slip systems in the dynamic tests could account for this reduction in anisotropy. A transition from strain hardening to softening in the plastic domain was observed at strain rates greater than approximately 6 × 10-2 s-1 for crystals oriented close to the center of a tensile axis IPF. Shear bands were observed in specimens with orientations having similarly high Schmid factors on both {110}and {112}slip families, and they are correlated with reduced ductility. Crystal rotations at fracture are compared for the different orientations using scanning electron microscopy images and EBSD orientation maps. A rotation toward the terminal stable 101 orientation was measured for the majority of specimens (with tensile axes more than ~17° from the 001 direction) at strain rates between 1.28 × 10-2 and 1000 s-1.