Deformation of Single Crystals of Lead Part II - Orientation of Crystals of Fractured Creep Specimens Part II

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1940

Abstract

The first part (lH of this work dealt with the process of recrystallization of single crystals of lead after deformation by creep, as revealed by macroscopical examination. It was shown that when recrystallization commenced, a crystal, termed the primary crystal, started to grow at the edge of the specimen and extended into the body of the specimen along the slip planes. At some stage during the growth of this crystal, other crystals appeared at the boundary of this first crystal and fragments of the parent crystal. From thispoint, recrystallization was accelerated with relatively rapid necking down of the specimen until fracture occurred.All those crystals formed after the primary crystal were given the term secondary crystals. In the present paper is given a detailed account of the orientations of the primary and secondary crystals.EXPERIMENTAL METHODThe size of the test pieces and the manner of loading were given in the previous paper (1). X-ray back reflection photographs were taken of the individual primary and secondary crystals and from them were determined the orientations. The path of the X-ray beam was perpendicular to the surface of the creep specimen.In view of the large number of photographs needed, gold...
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APA:  (1940)  Deformation of Single Crystals of Lead Part II - Orientation of Crystals of Fractured Creep Specimens Part II

MLA: Deformation of Single Crystals of Lead Part II - Orientation of Crystals of Fractured Creep Specimens Part II. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1940.

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