Some observations on the microstrain characteristics of silver
β Scribed by W. Bonfield
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1965
- Weight
- 439 KB
- Volume
- 13
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0001-6160
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β¦ Synopsis
This is shown in Fig. 4 for a quench from -40Β°C to -17.5%.
For comparison, the results for a quench downward in temperature from 0Β°C to -17.5% are also shown. In Fig. 4 the average relaxation rate was obtained from the initial slope of the anelastic strain curve and thus is proportional to the volume. averaged vacancy concentration.(l) Comparison of the two annealing curves in Fig. 4 shows (within an experimental error of roughly a factor of two) no differences in the rate of approach to equilibrium after subsaturation and supersaturation of vacancies. This is in agreement with f.c.c. resultsc2) and suggests that the same step is rate-limiting in the process of vacancy formation as in that of vacancy decay. I I ---EOUIUBIWM VALUE _-*T-IZs c '0 B 0 COMPUTED VALUE Ng n 0 EXP. VALUE / rxlWN-OuENCHED 0* c--17.5. c I
The author is grateful to F. M. Monroe for experimental assistance and to B. S. Berry for making available experimental results prior to publication.
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