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Mechanical properties, strength physics and plasticity
Structure-mediated transition in the behavior of elastic and inelastic properties of beach tree bio-carbon
B. K. Kardasheva,
T. S. Orlovaa,
B. I. Smirnova,
A. Gutierrezb,
J. Ramirez-Ricob a Ioffe Institute, St. Petersburg
b Dpto Fisica de la Materia Condensada-ICMSE Universidad de Sevilla,
Sevilla, Spain
Abstract:
Microstructural characteristics and amplitude dependences of the Young modulus
$E$ and of internal friction (logarithmic decrement
$\delta$) of bio-carbon matrices prepared from beech tree wood at different carbonization temperatures
$T_{\mathrm{carb}}$ ranging from 600 to 1600
$^\circ$C have been studied. The dependences
$E(T_{\mathrm{carb}})$ and
$\delta(T_{\mathrm{carb}})$ thus obtained revealed two linear regions of increase of the Young modulus and of decrease of the decrement with increasing carbonization temperature, namely,
$\Delta E\sim A\Delta T_{\mathrm{carb}}$ and
$\Delta\delta\sim B\Delta T_{\mathrm{carb}}$, with
$A\approx$ 13.4 MPa/K è
$B\approx$ -2.2
$\times$ 10
$^{-6}$ K
$^{-1}$ for
$T_{\mathrm{carb}}<$ 1000
$^\circ$C and
$A\approx$ 2.5 MPa/K and
$B\approx$ -3.0
$\times$ 10
$^{-7}$ K
$^{-1}$ for
$T_{\mathrm{carb}}>$ 1000
$^\circ$C. The transition observed in the behavior of
$E(T_{\mathrm{carb}})$ and
$\delta(T_{\mathrm{carb}})$ at
$T_{\mathrm{carb}}$ = 900–1000
$^\circ$C can be assigned to a change of sample microstructure, more specifically, a change in the ratio of the fractions of the amorphous matrix and of the nanocrystalline phase. For
$T_{\mathrm{carb}}<$ 1000
$^\circ$C, the elastic properties are governed primarily by the amorphous matrix, whereas for
$T_{\mathrm{carb}}>$ 1000
$^\circ$C the nanocrystalline phase plays the dominant part. The structurally induced transition in the behavior of the elastic and microplastic characteristics at a temperature close to 1000
$^\circ$C correlates with the variation of the physical properties, such as electrical conductivity, thermal conductivity, and thermopower, reported in the literature.
Received: 11.03.2013