Orientation dependence of shock-induced twinning and substructures in a copper bicrystal
โ Scribed by Fang Cao; Irene J. Beyerlein; Francis L. Addessio; Bulent H. Sencer; Carl P. Trujillo; Ellen K. Cerreta; George T. Gray III
- Book ID
- 103998978
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 1018 KB
- Volume
- 58
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1359-6454
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โฆ Synopsis
Shock recovery experiments have been conducted to assess the role of shock stress and orientation dependence on substructure evolution and deformation twinning of a [1 0 0]/ยฝ0 1 1 copper bicrystal. Transmission electron microscopy of the post-shock specimens revealed that well-defined dislocation cell structures developed in both grains and the average cell size decreased with increasing shock pressure from 5 to 10 GPa. Twinning occurred in the [1 0 0] grain, but not the ยฝ0 1 1 grain, at the 10 GPa shock pressure. The stress and orientation dependence of incipient twinning can be predicted by the stress and orientation conditions required to dissociate slip dislocations into glissile twinning dislocations. The dynamic widths between the two partials are calculated considering the three-dimensional deviatoric stress state induced by the shock as calculated using plane-strain plate impact simulations and the relativistic and drag effects on dislocations moving at high speeds.
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