A material with electrically tunable strength and flow stress
- PMID: 21636769
- DOI: 10.1126/science.1202190
A material with electrically tunable strength and flow stress
Abstract
The selection of a structural material requires a compromise between strength and ductility. The material properties will then be set by the choice of alloy composition and microstructure during synthesis and processing, although the requirements may change during service life. Materials design strategies that allow for a recoverable tuning of the mechanical properties would thus be desirable, either in response to external control signals or in the form of a spontaneous adaptation, for instance in self-healing. We have designed a material that has a hybrid nanostructure consisting of a strong metal backbone that is interpenetrated by an electrolyte as the second component. By polarizing the internal interface via an applied electric potential, we accomplish fast and repeatable tuning of yield strength, flow stress, and ductility. The concept allows the user to select, for instance, a soft and ductile state for processing and a high-strength state for service as a structural material.
Comment in
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Materials science. Potential solutions for creating responsive materials.Science. 2011 Jun 3;332(6034):1158-9. doi: 10.1126/science.1206856. Science. 2011. PMID: 21636763 No abstract available.
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