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Hot stage nanoindentation in multi-component Al–Ni–Si alloys: Experiment and simulation
Authors:A Richter  C-L Chen  R Smith  E McGee  RC Thomson  SD Kenny
Affiliation:aInstitute of Polymer Technology and Materials Engineering, Loughborough University, Loughborough LE11 3TU, UK;bDepartment of Engineering, University of Applied Sciences Wildau (Berlin), Bahnhofstrasse 1, Wildau 15745, Germany;cDepartment of Mathematical Sciences, Loughborough University, Loughborough LE11 3TU, UK
Abstract:The mechanical properties of individually pure and intermetallic phases of typical Al–Ni–Si piston alloys are investigated at different temperatures using hot stage nanoindentation. The hardness and the indentation modulus of a number of phases are determined at room temperature, 500 K and 650 K. Both, hardness and reduced modulus drop with increasing temperature in different ratios for the various phases. Increasing Ni content in the grains improves the mechanical stability of the material at elevated temperatures in general. The indentation patterns are studied using atomic force microscopy with particular reference to the indentation depths and pile-up effects. Site-specific samples from the material surrounding the nanoindents are prepared using a focussed ion beam field emission gun for examination in the transmission electron microscope. This allows direct observation of material changes as a result of the indentation process in the different phases within the alloy system.Corresponding linked atomistic finite element calculations have been carried out for Si and Ni–Al systems as a function of increasing Ni content at various temperatures. The results show only a small difference in the mechanical behaviour of Si between 300 K and 650 K as observed in the experiments. Large differences for Al at both temperatures studied result in an increase of plasticity with rising temperature and atomic motion that changes from slip in well-defined planes to a viscous fluid-like behaviour. The formation of dislocations and slip bands during indentation for the Ni–Al systems is studied.
Keywords:Nanoindentation  Molecular dynamics  Al–  Ni–  Si alloys  High temperature hardness  AFM
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