Mechanical and Structural Changes During the Deformation of Copper by~ Fatigue

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
J. T. McGrath R C. A Thruston
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1962

Abstract

The structural changes which take place in polycrystalline copper under the action of alternating cycles of torsion stress were studied, using the optical microscope and the X-ray dif-fraction camera, and an attempt was made to correlate them with changes in the shape of the cyclic stress-strain curve. It was found that the period of work-hardening was less than one per cent of the fatigue life, and that persistent surface marking, which are assumed to be incipient or actual microcracks, occur upon completion of work-hardening. X-ray diffraction patterns revealed considerable grain distortion at the completion of work-hardening in specimens cycled at a high strain amplitude. This distortion became progressively less as the strain amplitude de-creased. Mechanisms for the completion of work-hardening and the formation of microcracks are discussed.
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APA: J. T. McGrath R C. A Thruston  (1962)  Mechanical and Structural Changes During the Deformation of Copper by~ Fatigue

MLA: J. T. McGrath R C. A Thruston Mechanical and Structural Changes During the Deformation of Copper by~ Fatigue. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1962.

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