Abstract

Abnormal grain growth (AGG) has been commonly observed but the mechanism still remains unclear. In this study, the formation of abnormally large grains was investigated in compressed nickel powders. By periodical sintering in the large volume press, AGG occurred and resulted in a gradient coarse-grained structure. Through the improvement of the cell assembly by introducing tungsten tablets with a higher shear modulus, the optimized grained gradient structure can be obtained, which arises from tuning the AGG associated with the suppress of deformation. This work would be a potential way to design heterogeneous gradient nanostructured materials with excellent strength and ductility.

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