Quenching Effect in KCl Crystals
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Effects of thermal quenching on KCl crystals were studied in both clear and colored specimens. These were subjected to two types of quenching, down- and up-quenching. The etching method was carried out to examine generated dislocations and the photoelastic method was used to see the distribution of the residual stresses. The results of the experiments are as follows: (1) Generated dislocations, distributing from the crystal surface toward the interior, were perceived. (2) They ranged over a lunar area along the edges in the cross section of the specimen. (3) The range, in which the residual stresses exist, has also the same lunar form along the edges. Therefore, the residual stresses are considered as resulting from the thermal generation of slips. These experimental facts can be explained on the basis of thermal stresses.
- 社団法人日本物理学会の論文
- 1959-11-05
著者
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Sakamoto Masayoshi
Department Of Electronics Nagoya Institute Of Technology
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Sakamoto Masayoshi
Department Of Physic Tokyo College Of Science
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