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On the consequences of intrinsic and extrinsic size effects on the mechanical response of nanoporous Au
Citation Link: https://doi.org/10.15480/882.8084
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Journal Article
Date Issued
2023-08
Sprache
English
Author(s)
TORE-DOI
Journal
Volume
232
Start Page
1
End Page
6
Article Number
112175
Citation
Materials and Design 232: 112175 (2023-08)
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In this study, the consequence of intrinsic and extrinsic size effects on mechanical responses of nanoporous gold is investigated via microcompression testing. By varying the micropillar diameter (D) between 1 µm and 20 µm and the ligament size (L), 50 nm and 350 nm, a critical ratio (α = D/L = 20) was found, above which the test structure can be considered a representative volume element, resulting in identical mechanical response and uniform deformation. Below that value, both flow stress and elastic modulus decrease with decreasing pillar diameter, as evidenced for a measurement series with a fixed ligament size of 350 nm where the flow stress decreased by more than 50% (from approximately 5 to 2.5 MPa) and the elastic modulus was reduced from approximately 0.5 GPa to almost zero. Stochastic behavior along with non-uniform deformation and failure is observed for α < 10, suggesting that the size of the load-bearing units in this material is about 10 times the corresponding ligament size.
Subjects
Microcompression testing
Microstructural size effect
Nanoporus gold
Sample size effect
DDC Class
621: Applied Physics
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