Minjie Lai
Max Planck Society
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Nature Communications | 2017
Jiali Zhang; Cemal Cem Tasan; Minjie Lai; Ann Christin Dippel; Dierk Raabe
The most efficient way to tune microstructures and mechanical properties of metallic alloys lies in designing and using athermal phase transformations. Examples are shape memory alloys and high strength steels, which together stand for 1,500 million tons annual production. In these materials, martensite formation and mechanical twinning are tuned via composition adjustment for realizing complex microstructures and beneficial mechanical properties. Here we report a new phase transformation that has the potential to widen the application window of Ti alloys, the most important structural material in aerospace design, by nanostructuring them via complexion-mediated transformation. This is a reversible martensitic transformation mechanism that leads to a final nanolaminate structure of α″ (orthorhombic) martensite bounded with planar complexions of athermal ω (a–ω, hexagonal). Both phases are crystallographically related to the parent β (BCC) matrix. As expected from a planar complexion, the a–ω is stable only at the hetero-interface.
Journal of Materials Science | 2015
Jiali Zhang; Cemal Cem Tasan; Minjie Lai; Jian Zhang; Dierk Raabe
Cold-worked alloys exhibit high strength, but suffer from limited ductility. In contrast, Ti-based gum metal was reported to exhibit high strength combined with good ductility upon severe pre-straining. Motivated by this anomaly, we systematically studied the evolution of gum metal microstructure during severe cold working (swaging and rolling) and the resulting deformation and damage micro-mechanical mechanisms during follow-up tensile deformation. To this end, various experimental in situ and post-mortem methodologies are employed, including scanning electron microscopy imaging, high-resolution electron backscatter diffraction mapping and transmission electron microscopy. These observations reveal that intense grain refinement takes place through dislocation plasticity-dominated deformation banding upon cold working. The observed enhancement in crack blunting and failure resistance which prolongs the post-necking ductility of gum metal during follow-up tensile straining can be attributed to the deformation-induced development of local heterogeneities in texture and grain size.
Acta Materialia | 2016
Minjie Lai; Cemal Cem Tasan; Dierk Raabe
Acta Materialia | 2015
Minjie Lai; Cemal Cem Tasan; Dierk Raabe
Acta Materialia | 2015
Minjie Lai; Cemal Cem Tasan; Jian Zhang; Blazej Grabowski; Liangfeng Huang; Dierk Raabe
Acta Materialia | 2016
Liangfeng Huang; Blazej Grabowski; Jian Zhang; Minjie Lai; Cemal Cem Tasan; Stefanie Sandlöbes; Dierk Raabe; Jörg Neugebauer
Acta Materialia | 2017
Jiali Zhang; Cemal Cem Tasan; Minjie Lai; Dingshun Yan; Dierk Raabe
Acta Materialia | 2018
Minjie Lai; Tong Li; Dierk Raabe
Acta Materialia | 2018
Minjie Lai; Yujiao Li; L. Lillpopp; Dirk Ponge; S. Will; Dierk Raabe
Archive | 2016
Minjie Lai; Dierk Raabe; Bob Svendsen