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Deformation twinning in a creep-deformed nanolaminate structure.

Luke L Hsiung1.   

Abstract

The underlying mechanism of deformation twinning occurring in a TiAl-(γ)/Ti(3)Al-(α(2)) nanolaminate creep deformed at elevated temperatures has been studied. Since the multiplication and propagation of lattice dislocations in both γ and α(2) thin lamellae are very limited, the total flow of lattice dislocations becomes insufficient to accommodate the accumulated creep strains. Consequently, the movement of interfacial dislocations along the laminate interfaces, i.e., interface sliding, becomes an alternative deformation mode of the nanolaminate structure. Pile-ups of interfacial dislocations occur when interfacial ledges and impinged lattice dislocations act as obstacles to impede the movement of interfacial dislocations. Deformation twinning can accordingly take place to relieve a stress concentration resulting from the pile-up of interfacial dislocations. An interface-controlled twinning mechanism driven by the pile-up and dissociation of interfacial dislocations is accordingly proposed.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 21403216     DOI: 10.1088/0953-8984/22/39/395003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Phys Condens Matter        ISSN: 0953-8984            Impact factor:   2.333


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1.  High-strength and thermally stable bulk nanolayered composites due to twin-induced interfaces.

Authors:  Shijian Zheng; Irene J Beyerlein; John S Carpenter; Keonwook Kang; Jian Wang; Weizhong Han; Nathan A Mara
Journal:  Nat Commun       Date:  2013       Impact factor: 14.919

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