Institute of Metals Division - Effect of Orientation on the Plastic Deformation of Aluminum Single Crystals and Bicrystals (Discussion, p. 1302)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
R. S. Davis R. L. Fleischer J. D. Livingston Bruce Chalmers
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Abstract

INTERACTION of dislocations on intersecting slip planes has long been considered a primary cause of work hardening in metals. Easy glide and low work-hardening rates have been observed experimentally only when single-crystal specimens were oriented so that one slip plane was initially favored. When single-crystal specimens have been oriented so that initially two or more slip planes were equally favored, high initial work-hardening rates have been observed. In a polycrsstalline aggregate, glide on five systems is in general necessary for a crystal to deform in conformity with the change in the shape imposed by the other crystals.* Only a small fraction of the crystals of a polycrystal will be oriented so that two
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APA: R. S. Davis R. L. Fleischer J. D. Livingston Bruce Chalmers  (1958)  Institute of Metals Division - Effect of Orientation on the Plastic Deformation of Aluminum Single Crystals and Bicrystals (Discussion, p. 1302)

MLA: R. S. Davis R. L. Fleischer J. D. Livingston Bruce Chalmers Institute of Metals Division - Effect of Orientation on the Plastic Deformation of Aluminum Single Crystals and Bicrystals (Discussion, p. 1302). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1958.

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