Technical Notes - Slip and Grain Boundary Sliding as Affected by Grain Size

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
N. J. Grant I. S. Servi A. Chaudhuri
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Jan 1, 1954

Abstract

IN a recent paper by Servi and Grant,' it was illustrated that the slip band spacing and stress based on creep test data were related by the equation: d =1/ where d is the spacing in millimeters and v is the stress in psi, based on a more complete equation proposed by Orowan. It was shown further,' that for a. given grain size, the slip band spacing became larger with decreasing stress (and was independent of temperature), until such time that the slip band spacing becomes greater than about one-half the grain diam- eter. When this occurred, the mechanism of deformation in creep of 2s aluminum at high temperature changed from slip to grain boundary deformation (sliding). Additional metallographic evidence is now available which confirms this in a most interesting fashion.
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APA: N. J. Grant I. S. Servi A. Chaudhuri  (1954)  Technical Notes - Slip and Grain Boundary Sliding as Affected by Grain Size

MLA: N. J. Grant I. S. Servi A. Chaudhuri Technical Notes - Slip and Grain Boundary Sliding as Affected by Grain Size. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1954.

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