Dislocation segments with Burgers vector b = h1 0 0i are formed during deformation of body-centred-cubic (bcc) metals by the interaction between dislocations with b = 1/2h1 1 1i. Such segments are also created by reactions between dislocations and dislocation loops in irradiated bcc metals. The obst
Simulation of the interaction between an edge dislocation and a 〈1 0 0〉 interstitial dislocation loop in α-iron
✍ Scribed by D. Terentyev; P. Grammatikopoulos; D.J. Bacon; Yu. N. Osetsky
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 936 KB
- Volume
- 56
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1359-6454
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✦ Synopsis
Atomic-level simulations are used to investigate the interaction of an edge dislocation with h1 0 0i interstitial dislocation loops in airon at 300 K. Dislocation reactions are studied systematically for different loop positions and Burgers vector orientations, and results are compared for two different interatomic potentials. Reactions are wide-ranging and complex, but can be described in terms of conventional dislocation reactions in which Burgers vector is conserved. The fraction of interstitials left behind after dislocation breakaway varies from 25 to 100%. The nature of the reactions requiring high applied stress for breakaway is identified. The obstacle strengths of h1 0 0i loops, 1/2h1 1 1i loops and voids containing the same number (169) of point defects are compared. h1 0 0i loops with Burgers vector parallel to the dislocation glide plane are slightly stronger than h1 0 0i and 1/2h1 1 1i loops with inclined Burgers vector: voids are about 30% weaker than the stronger loops. However, small voids are stronger than small 1/2h1 1 1i loops. The complexity of some reactions and the variety of obstacle strengths poses a challenge for the development of continuum models of dislocation behaviour in irradiated iron.
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