Copper and Copper Alloys - Transient Plastic Deformation (Metals Tech., Sept. 1948, TP 2477)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
R. P. Carreker J. G. Leschen J. D. Lubahn
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Jan 1, 1949

Abstract

The formation of slip bands in crystalline solids undergoing plastic deformation has recently been treated as a problem of nu-cleation and growth.' A simplified theory was developed and shown to be qualitatively consistent with certain experimental observations reported in the literature, such as the frequent failure of slip bands to traverse the entire crystal, the effect of specimen diameter and temperature on the yield stress, and the occurrence of incubation periods in the deformation of suddenly loaded crystals. The theory further predicts the appearance of transients in the rate of strain of a crystal when the applied stress is suddenly changed from one constant value to another. A transient consists of a discontinuous change in the strain rate followed by a gradual approach to a steady-state value. Such transient behavior apparently has not been recognized in previous experimental work. The preliminary experiments reported in the present paper were undertaken to confirm the existence of the predicted transients and thus to determine whether a more detailed treatment of the nucleation theory of slip might be theoretically and experimentally fruitful. Experimental Procedure A simple creep apparatus was assembled as shown in Fig I. Very little insulation was used on the furnace in order to facilitate rapid changes of temperature. Temperature was measured with a thermometer placed in the center of the furnace and was controlled by adjusting the Variac setting. The specimens were cold-headed in split-cylinder grips. The strain was measured as total elongation by a dial gauge sensitive to I/I0,000-in movement of the weight pan. Since the specimen gauge lengths were
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APA: R. P. Carreker J. G. Leschen J. D. Lubahn  (1949)  Copper and Copper Alloys - Transient Plastic Deformation (Metals Tech., Sept. 1948, TP 2477)

MLA: R. P. Carreker J. G. Leschen J. D. Lubahn Copper and Copper Alloys - Transient Plastic Deformation (Metals Tech., Sept. 1948, TP 2477). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1949.

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