1996
DOI: 10.1016/s0921-5093(96)10261-6
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Cyclic deformation of [001] aluminium single crystals

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“…As will be discussed later, the observed channel widths in this study are much narrower than the frequently observed widths between 1 to 4 µm in single-crystalline and CG Al fatigued at room-temperature. 32,37) What should also be noted in Fig. 4 is that dislocation walls formed during fatigue in CG Al persists even after monotonic tensile tests at 300 and 77 K and no distinct change in the dislocation wall structure was noted before and after the monotonic tensile tests (Figs.…”
Section: Microstructural Observationmentioning
confidence: 57%
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“…As will be discussed later, the observed channel widths in this study are much narrower than the frequently observed widths between 1 to 4 µm in single-crystalline and CG Al fatigued at room-temperature. 32,37) What should also be noted in Fig. 4 is that dislocation walls formed during fatigue in CG Al persists even after monotonic tensile tests at 300 and 77 K and no distinct change in the dislocation wall structure was noted before and after the monotonic tensile tests (Figs.…”
Section: Microstructural Observationmentioning
confidence: 57%
“…Therefore, the calculated values of ¡ listed in Table 1 are close to the theoretical value. Figure 6 summarizes the experimental results of the inverse channel width under a given stress amplitude for single-crystalline Al, 32,37,53) UFG Al, 39) CG Al and UFG Al in this study. From the slope of the straight line, we find ¡ = 2.1 which is again in good agreement with the theoretically-estimated value.…”
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“…7 shows that the fraction is nearly 60% when fatigued at 83 K. Average wall-to-wall spacing is about 300 nm and this value is much less than the frequently observed values between 1 to 4 mm in single-crystalline and coarse-grained Al. [13][14][15][16] As shown in Figs. 6(b) and (c), the dislocation walls appear to align parallel to the {1 0 0} plane just like those formed in single-crystalline and coarse-grained Al.…”
Section: Microstructural Observationmentioning
confidence: 99%