Author:
Barbosa Nicholas,El-Deiry Paul,Vinci Richard P.
Abstract
ABSTRACTFree-standing Al thin films were loaded statically and dynamically through the use of a custom-built microtensile system. The system is capable of performing monotonic loading/unloading up to 50 μm/s (10-1/s) and tension-tension fatigue experiments at 100 Hz on 600 μm long, 100 μm wide, and 1 μm thick free-standing Al microtensile beams. Monotonic loading/unloading and stress relaxation experiments have been performed. The microtensile beams show plasticity as well as a relaxation dependence on strain rate and stress level. Displacement controlled tension-tension fatigue experiments have also been performed. A trend of decreasing cycles to failure with increasing displacement amplitude and increasing mean displacement has been noted but requires further experimental exploration.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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