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A unified model for ductile-to-brittle transition in body-centered cubic metals

Journal of Materials Science & Technology(2023)

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Abstract
Ductile-to-brittle transition (DBT) is a well-known phenomenon in body-centered-cubic (BCC) metals, intermetallics and semiconductor materials. A quantitative prediction of the DBT temperature, however, has so far remained intractable. Here, we propose a unified model based on the efficacy of dislocation multiplication as the controlling factor for DBT, with the dislocation source efficiency governed by the relative mobility of screw versus edge dislocations. The model successfully predicts the DBT temperature of iron, molybdenum and tungsten, and also covers the influence of grain size, initial dislocation density, and the multiplicity of dislocation sources. A comparison with experiments indicates that the model captures the key DBT features, providing new insight into the toughness of BCC metals.
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Metals,Ductile,Brittle,Dislocation,Mobility
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