Abstract
The dynamic behavior of fine-grained 93W–4.9Ni–2.1Fe–0.03Y (wt.%) alloy with an average grain size of ∼6 μm was investigated under the strain rates of 1.2 × 10 3, 1.5 × 10 3, 1.8 × 10 3 and 1.9 × 10 3 s −1. Microstructures in the tested specimens were characterized by optical microscopy and transmission electron microscopy. The results show that the fine-grained alloy exhibit low rate-sensitivity and strain hardening. The slope of the elastic deformation stage corresponding to the stress–strain curve of 1.9 × 10 3 s −1 is much smaller than those of the other curves due to slight premature instability. In addition, adiabatic shear bands (ASBs) were formed in the specimen with the strain rate of 1.9 × 10 3 s −1. Numerous dislocations and some twins in the W and γ-(Ni, Fe) could be observed in the ASB, indicating that no sharp temperature increase occurred in the specimen, and the adiabatic shear failure is probably independent of the significant thermal softening effect during high strain rate compression. The significant thermal softening independence of the adiabatic shear failure in the alloy is mainly attributed to the contributions stemming from the grain refinement and second-phase particles of yttrium.
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