Deformation Behavior at Upper Yield Point of Iron Single Crystals
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The plastic deformation behavior at upper yield point of iron single crystals was studied by the successive stress relaxation method. The specimens used have the same tensile axis [110], but the three specimen groups, of which the upper yield strengths were different from one another, were prepared by controlling carbon content and condition of heat-treatment. From the results obtained at -61℃, was shown that the true plastic strain rate near the upper yield point can be expressed in terms of the product of two functions: ε=f(ε)g(σ), where ε is the plastic strain, and σ the applied tensile stress, the function being the forms of f(ε)∝ε, g(σ)∝σ^m of g(σ)∝ exp (-D/σ), where m and D are the constants particular to every specimen group. On the basis of Johnston-Gilman concept, the contribution of the mobile dislocations to yielding characteristics was examined in terms of the mobility and the density separatedly, and compared in the three specimen groups.
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- 1968-09-15
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