Part IX – September 1969 – Communications - Heterogeneous Precipitation of Gamma Prime Platelets on Dislocation Networks in AI-0.5 At. pct Ag

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
C. T. Young J. L. Lytton
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Abstract

In recent investigations,1,2 the strength and thermal stability of dislocation substructures prepared by 5 to 25 pct room temperature tensile straining and recovery annealing at 120°, 160°, and 200°C have been studied in randomly oriented polycrystalline high purity aluminum. The techniques of transmission electron microscopy revealed that a major source of the strength and stability of dislocation substructures was the formation, during room temperature straining, of well-defined cells bounded by dislocation tangles which rearranged into nearly perfect dislocation networks during recovery, forming the boundaries of subgrains. The strength of such substructures increases with decreasing cell or subgrain size,2"6 and the formation of fine subgrain structures can provide thermally metastable strength at low temperatures and can favorably alter the course of primary creep at elevated temperatures.7'8 For maximum benefit, however, sub-grain growth should be reduced or eliminated. It was, therefore, decided to investigate the use of heterogeneous precipitation on dislocation networks as a means of imparting increased strength and thermal stability to subgrain structures through effective pinning. C.T. YOUNG, STUDENT MEMBER AIME, and J. L. LYTTON, Member
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APA: C. T. Young J. L. Lytton  (1970)  Part IX – September 1969 – Communications - Heterogeneous Precipitation of Gamma Prime Platelets on Dislocation Networks in AI-0.5 At. pct Ag

MLA: C. T. Young J. L. Lytton Part IX – September 1969 – Communications - Heterogeneous Precipitation of Gamma Prime Platelets on Dislocation Networks in AI-0.5 At. pct Ag. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1970.

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