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Slip patterns and preferred dislocation boundary planes

โœ Scribed by G Winther


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2003
Tongue
English
Weight
285 KB
Volume
51
Category
Article
ISSN
1359-6454

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โœฆ Synopsis


The planes of deformation induced extended planar dislocation boundaries are analysed in two different co-ordinate systems, namely the macroscopic system defined by the deformation axes and the crystallographic system given by the crystallographic lattice. The analysis covers single and polycrystals of fcc metals in three deformation modes (rolling, tension and torsion). In the macroscopic system, boundaries lie close to the macroscopically most stressed planes. In the crystallographic system, the boundary plane depends on the grain/crystal orientation. The boundary planes in both co-ordinate systems are rationalised based on the slip. The more the slip is concentrated on a slip plane, the closer the boundaries lie to this. The macroscopic preference arises from the macroscopic directionality of the slip. The established relations are applied to (a) prediction of boundary planes from slip patterns and (b) prediction of slip patterns from boundary planes.


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