Abstract:Face-centered-cubic Ni single crystal was compressed along [011] direction at a strain rate of 10 3 s -1 , and microscopic characterization of slip bands was analyzed to investigate dynamical deformation mechanism of the Ni single crystal. By analyzing Schmid Factor and orientation of slip bands, the specific slip planes were revealed. Furthermore, by analysis of Schmid Factors and dimensions of the deformed sample, the slip directions are revealed, and the ratio of the slipping-induced displacement (D-ratio)… Show more
“…Traces of <111> planes are shown in Figure 19 and they correspond to the pileup directions. This is in good agreement with the fcc slip system [39,46]. Dislocations will not move along the slip plane until a critical resolved shear stress has been reached.…”
Section: Geometrically Necessary Dislocation Density Calculationsupporting
“…Traces of <111> planes are shown in Figure 19 and they correspond to the pileup directions. This is in good agreement with the fcc slip system [39,46]. Dislocations will not move along the slip plane until a critical resolved shear stress has been reached.…”
Section: Geometrically Necessary Dislocation Density Calculationsupporting
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