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Residual stress induced tension-compression asymmetry of gradient nanograined copper

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ABSTRACT The residual stress significantly influences the cyclic stress response of the hierarchical nanostructured materials. An obvious tension-compression asymmetry with minimum stress in compression larger than maximum stress in tension… Click to show full abstract

ABSTRACT The residual stress significantly influences the cyclic stress response of the hierarchical nanostructured materials. An obvious tension-compression asymmetry with minimum stress in compression larger than maximum stress in tension was observed in gradient nanograined (GNG) Cu under strain-controlled high-cycle fatigue tests, which gradually diminished with increasing cycles or after being annealed at a low temperature. The observed asymmetric response is primarily induced by the presence of the residual compressive stress in the GNG surface layer. The longer fatigue life can be achieved in GNG Cu with a higher residual stress, compared to that of annealed GNG Cu. GRAPHICAL ABSTRACT IMPACT STATEMENT Obvious tension-compression asymmetry was observed in cyclically deformed gradient nanograined Cu under strain control, caused by the residual compressive stress in the GNG surface layer.

Keywords: compression asymmetry; residual stress; tension compression; stress; tension

Journal Title: Materials Research Letters
Year Published: 2018

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