Deformation of Single Crystals of Lead by Creep

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Phil N
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1940

Abstract

A large number of experiments have been carried out by many workers on the recrystallization of deformed and subsequently annealed metals and alloys. Although observations on single crystals are of great importance in the study of the recrystallization textures of deformed and annealed metals, very little of this work deals with material in this form.Since, in deformed metals, the stress concentration is greatest at the grain boundaries and along the planes of slipping, it is to be expected that recrystallization will start in these regions. For example, in polycrystalline aluminium (1),:1: (2), copper (3), a-iron (4) and brass (5), (6), which had been deformed by cold-rolling, drawing, pressing or stretching and then annealed, the new grains first appeared in the boundaries of the original crystals, whilst in the case of cupronickel (7) and iron (8), recrystallization commenced along the slip planes of the deformed material. Deformed and annealed single crystals of aluminium (9) and cadmium (10) first start to recrystallize along slip planes and in deformation twins.The present work deals with the process of recrystallization of single crystals of lead after deformatjon by creep.Two factors enter into these experiments that were not met with in other work on this subject. Firstly, lead...
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APA: Phil N  (1940)  Deformation of Single Crystals of Lead by Creep

MLA: Phil N Deformation of Single Crystals of Lead by Creep. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1940.

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