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TSUKUBA, Japan, Nov 8, 2013 - (ACN Newswire) - When we think of structural materials, we usually imagine something big, strong and bulky, like steel beams in bridges and buildings, and while we are becoming familiar with composites reinforced with carbon nanotubes and nanofibers, it is yet hard to believe that the structure of bulk homogenous metals can be controlled at the nanoscale with commercial-scale production.
| World's First Commercial Nanostructured Bulk Metal |
In a paper published in the Science and Technology of Advanced Materials, Bhadeshia introduces the world's first bulk nanostructured metal in commercial production. The nanostructure-controlled high-strength bainitic steel, where the thickness of bainitic ferrite platelets is controlled between 20 and 50 nm is shown in the figures below. The review paper explains why nanostructure plays an important role in strengthening materials, and the conditions required to design and develop such "nanostructured" materials. In particular, the biggest challenge is to keep the production cost as low as that of bottled water. So, what magic is needed to produce low-cost nanostructured bulk steel? The answer is simple - keep the bulk at 200 degrees Celsius for 10 days, which will lead to the formation of plate-like bainitic structure. One deficiency of the material is that it is yet difficult to weld, but the author lays out possible solutions to overcome this.
Research paper: The first bulk nanostructured metal H K D H Bhadeshia Sci. Technol. Adv. Mater. Vol. 14 (2013) p. 014202. Published in March 11, 2013 at http://iopscience.iop.org/1468-6996/14/1/014202 doi:10.1088/1468-6996/14/1/014202
Media contact: Mikiko Tanifuji National Institute for Materials Science, Tsukuba, Japan E-mail: stam_office@nims.go.jp Tel. +81-29-859-2494
Press release distributed by ResearchSEA for National Institute for Materials Science.
Topic: Research and development
Source: NIMS
Sectors: Science & Nanotech, Science & Research
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