Depth dependence and strain rate sensitivity of indentation stress of 6061 aluminium alloy

M. Haghshenas*, L. Wang, R. J. Klassen

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Abstract

Indentation tests were performed on samples of 6061 aluminium alloy in the annealed, T4 and T6 temper conditions. The tests were performed over a range of loading rates to study the effect of indentation strain rate ė ind on the indentation depth dependence of the average indentation stress σ ind. While ė ind changes by several orders of magnitude during the constant loading rate nano-/microscale indentation tests, we observed that the strain rate sensitivity of σ ind increases with decreasing indentation depth for all the samples tested. By applying an obstacle limited dislocation glide description of the deformation process, we were able to demonstrate that the apparent activation energy of the obstacles to dislocation glide increases with decreasing indentation depth and is also dependent upon the heat treatment condition of the 6061 test material. This suggests that, based upon the assumption of the operative deformation mechanism chosen, the strength of the dislocation-obstacle interactions that limit the rate of deformation is significantly increased in indentations of depth <∼4 μm.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1135-1140
Number of pages6
JournalMaterials Science and Technology
Volume28
Issue number9-10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2012

Keywords

  • Activation energy
  • Al 6061
  • Indentation stress
  • Pyramidal
  • Strain rate sensitivity

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