Title of article :
A TEM in situ study of alloying effects in iron. I—Solid solution softening caused by low concentrations of Ni, Si and Cr Original Research Article
Author/Authors :
D. Caillard، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Pages :
15
From page :
2793
To page :
2807
Abstract :
In situ straining experiments were carried out in various FeNi, FeSi and FeCr alloys, between 95 and 300 K, in order to determine the origin of the softening effect of a low concentration of substitutional solute atoms in iron. Dislocations multiply and annihilate by glide in {1 1 0} planes and cross-slip, as in pure Fe. Curved non-screw parts are highly mobile, though they are subjected to a frictional stress which has been estimated. Straight screw segments have a slow and steady motion at all temperatures, corresponding to a classical kink-pair mechanism. In particular, they do not exhibit the transition to jerky motion that has previously been observed in pure Fe at low temperatures, and which has been correlated with the hump in the stress–temperature curve. Under such conditions, the softening effect is interpreted as being due to the shift of the transition and corresponding hump to lower temperatures, as in FeC.
Keywords :
In situ straining experiments , Dislocations , Iron , Alloying effects , Transmission electron microscopy
Journal title :
ACTA Materialia
Serial Year :
2013
Journal title :
ACTA Materialia
Record number :
1146929
Link To Document :
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