Institute of Metals Division - Effect of Stress Upon the Recovery and Effect of Negative Strain Upon the Yield Point of Zinc Single Crystals

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
J. V. Rinnovatore Norman Brown
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1961

Abstract

It was found that a shear stress applied during the recovery had no effect on the amount of recovery if the stress was less than the instantaneous yield point irrespective of the direction of the stress. Large ajplied stresses during recovery had a marked effect, which depended on the direction of stressing. Single strain reversals at -72°C not only produced the Bausch-inger effect but also increased the flow stress. The increase inflow stress was attributed to vacancies, which have appreciable mobility at -72 °C. THEORIES I-' of recovery suggest that the internal stress field of the dislocations plays an essential role. Most investigations of recovery use time and temperature as the independent variables; however, here stress has been introduced as a variable in two ways: 1) by varying the internal stress field according to the amount of strain prior to recovery and 2) by applying an external stress during recovery. Tannen- baum and Kauzrnann studied the effect of applying a stress during recovery by measuring the change in creep rate after recovery; they found that stresses as high as 95 pct of the creep stress had no effect on recovery. Earlier, Wood and scrutton6 showed that an applied stress during creep increased the rate of poly-gonization. The experiment by Wood involved poly-crystalline aluminum whereas Tannenbaum and Kauzmann used a single crystal of zinc. In this investigation, zinc single crystals were used and deformed in a manner to prevent polygonization. Thus, the main difference between this investigation and that of Tannenbaum and Kauzmann is the use of the stress-strain curve instead of creep rate as the index of recovery. In addition, the applied stress during recovery varied
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APA: J. V. Rinnovatore Norman Brown  (1961)  Institute of Metals Division - Effect of Stress Upon the Recovery and Effect of Negative Strain Upon the Yield Point of Zinc Single Crystals

MLA: J. V. Rinnovatore Norman Brown Institute of Metals Division - Effect of Stress Upon the Recovery and Effect of Negative Strain Upon the Yield Point of Zinc Single Crystals. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1961.

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