Hierarchical nanostructured aluminum alloy with ultrahigh strength and large plasticity

  • Ge Wu
  • , Chang Liu
  • , Ligang Sun
  • , Qing Wang
  • , Baoan Sun
  • , Bin Han
  • , Ji Jung Kai
  • , Junhua Luan
  • , Chain Tsuan Liu
  • , Ke Cao
  • , Yang Lu
  • , Lizi Cheng
  • , Jian Lu

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Abstract

High strength and high ductility are often mutually exclusive properties for structural metallic materials. This is particularly important for aluminum (Al)-based alloys which are widely commercially employed. Here, we introduce a hierarchical nanostructured Al alloy with a structure of Al nanograins surrounded by nano-sized metallic glass (MG) shells. It achieves an ultrahigh yield strength of 1.2 GPa in tension (1.7 GPa in compression) along with 15% plasticity in tension (over 70% in compression). The nano-sized MG phase facilitates such ultrahigh strength by impeding dislocation gliding from one nanograin to another, while continuous generation-movement-annihilation of dislocations in the Al nanograins and the flow behavior of the nano-sized MG phase result in increased plasticity. This plastic deformation mechanism is also an efficient way to decrease grain size to sub-10 nm size for low melting temperature metals like Al, making this structural design one solution to the strength-plasticity trade-off.

Original languageEnglish
Article number5099
JournalNature Communications
Volume10
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Dec 2019
Externally publishedYes

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