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Affiner la rechercheEffects of temperature on structure and mobility of the 〈1 0 0〉 edge dislocation in body-centred cubic iron / D.A. Terentyev in Acta materialia, Vol. 58 N° 7 (Avril 2010)
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in Acta materialia > Vol. 58 N° 7 (Avril 2010) . - pp. 2477–2482
Titre : Effects of temperature on structure and mobility of the 〈1 0 0〉 edge dislocation in body-centred cubic iron Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : D.A. Terentyev, Auteur ; Yu. N. Osetsky, Auteur ; D. J. Bacon, Auteur Année de publication : 2011 Article en page(s) : pp. 2477–2482 Note générale : Métallurgie Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Bcc metals Dislocation loops Hardening 〈1 0〉 dislocation Résumé : Dislocation segments with Burgers vector b = 〈1 0 0〉 are formed during deformation of body-centred-cubic (bcc) metals by the interaction between dislocations with b = 1/2〈1 1 1〉. Such segments are also created by reactions between dislocations and dislocation loops in irradiated bcc metals. The obstacle resistance produced by these segments on gliding dislocations is controlled by their mobility, which is determined in turn by the atomic structure of their cores. The core structure of a straight 〈1 0 0〉 edge dislocation is investigated here by atomic-scale computer simulation for α-iron using three different interatomic potentials. At low temperature the dislocation has a non-planar core consisting of two 1/2〈1 1 1〉 fractional dislocations with atomic disregistry spread on planes inclined to the main glide plane. Increasing temperature modifies this core structure and so reduces the critical applied shear stress for glide of the 〈1 0 0〉 dislocation. It is concluded that the response of the 〈1 0 0〉 edge dislocation to temperature or applied stress determines specific reaction pathways occurring between a moving dislocation and 1/2〈1 1 1〉 dislocation loops. The implications of this for plastic flow in unirradiated and irradiated ferritic materials are discussed and demonstrated by examples. DEWEY : 669 ISSN : 1359-6454 En ligne : http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1359645409008817 [article] Effects of temperature on structure and mobility of the 〈1 0 0〉 edge dislocation in body-centred cubic iron [texte imprimé] / D.A. Terentyev, Auteur ; Yu. N. Osetsky, Auteur ; D. J. Bacon, Auteur . - 2011 . - pp. 2477–2482.
Métallurgie
Langues : Anglais (eng)
in Acta materialia > Vol. 58 N° 7 (Avril 2010) . - pp. 2477–2482
Mots-clés : Bcc metals Dislocation loops Hardening 〈1 0〉 dislocation Résumé : Dislocation segments with Burgers vector b = 〈1 0 0〉 are formed during deformation of body-centred-cubic (bcc) metals by the interaction between dislocations with b = 1/2〈1 1 1〉. Such segments are also created by reactions between dislocations and dislocation loops in irradiated bcc metals. The obstacle resistance produced by these segments on gliding dislocations is controlled by their mobility, which is determined in turn by the atomic structure of their cores. The core structure of a straight 〈1 0 0〉 edge dislocation is investigated here by atomic-scale computer simulation for α-iron using three different interatomic potentials. At low temperature the dislocation has a non-planar core consisting of two 1/2〈1 1 1〉 fractional dislocations with atomic disregistry spread on planes inclined to the main glide plane. Increasing temperature modifies this core structure and so reduces the critical applied shear stress for glide of the 〈1 0 0〉 dislocation. It is concluded that the response of the 〈1 0 0〉 edge dislocation to temperature or applied stress determines specific reaction pathways occurring between a moving dislocation and 1/2〈1 1 1〉 dislocation loops. The implications of this for plastic flow in unirradiated and irradiated ferritic materials are discussed and demonstrated by examples. DEWEY : 669 ISSN : 1359-6454 En ligne : http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1359645409008817