Grain Boundary-Hardening due to Piled-up Dislocations
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概要
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The grain boundary in deformed bicrystals of α-brass has the hardening layer of 50〜100 microns in thickness. Evidences for the assumption that the hardening is attributable to the dislocations piled up against the grain boundary were provided by the fact that the amount of hardening could be reduced by the application of reversed stress, and also by the analysis of the hardness distribution which showed the amount of hardening to be approximately proportional to the density of piled-up dislocations.
- 社団法人日本物理学会の論文
- 1958-12-05
著者
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MIURA Sei
Department of Engineering Physics and Mechanics, Faculty of Engineering, Kyoto University
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Takamura Jin-ichi
Department Of Metallurgy Kyoto University
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Takamura Jin-ichi
Department Of Metal Science And Technology Kyoto University
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Miura Sei
Department Of Metallurgy Kyoto University
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Miura Sei
Department Of Engineering Physics And Mechanics Faculty Of Engineering Kyoto University
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