Slip in twinned copper crystals
β Scribed by S. Saimoto; W.F. Hosford Jr.; W.A. Backofen
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1965
- Weight
- 611 KB
- Volume
- 13
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0001-6160
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β¦ Synopsis
This determination was facilitated by the fact that the lattice rotation in [II l] crystals was smltll making the surfrtce anrtlyeis simple. Furthermore, the measurements were made on the thick end of slightly tapered crystals where the Liiders front had terminated.
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must have existed between the growing n-and the vanishing y-crystal. Many thanks are due to Mr. J.R.J. van Asperen de Boer who took part in the experiments. The authors are very much indebted to Professor Dr. W.G. Burgers, Dr. T.J. Tiedema and Dr. C.A. Verbraak for stimulating discussions and for h
## Mechanical tests were carried out in tension and compression on single and poylcrystalline niobium. The orientation dependence of the mechanical properties at 77Β°K was studied, and the behaviour was found to be highly anisotropic. Crystals with axes near [Oil] deformed by profuse twinning in c
The present paper describes experiments set up to show that the frequency of annealing twills ill recrystallized metals depends on the orientation relationship between growing crystal and matrix texture. It is shown in particular that growth of a crystal in a "bent" strip, in which the abovementione