PART IV - Papers - Surface Layer Effects on the Plastic Deformation of Iron and Molybdenum

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
- Pages:
- 9
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- 2282 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1968
Abstract
The stress associated with the surface layer was deter-minedfor iron and molybdcnum. These measurements show that the surface layer plays a very important role in the plastic deformation of bcc metals. From the relationship between strain arui the surface layer stress and the back stress imposed by the internal obstacles, it is Proposed that the term of of the Hall-Petch equation is related only THE large number of studies on plastic flow of bcc metals have failed to delineate clearly the nature of the obstacles influencing dislocation movement. Since there have been numerous articles which have reviewed the mechanisms proposed to explain various aspects of plastic flow of bcc metals (for example, conrad1 and Keh and weissmann2), no attempt will be made here to discuss their conclusions. However, it should be to the surface stress while the term Kfd is the stress required to move dislocations through internal obstacles. Further, it was possible to derive the well-known empirical equation C = , and it is shown that the terprz a is comprised of two terms: a term Cs associated with the surface layer stress and Ci related to internal dislocation obstacles. pointed out that in all of these publications it has been tacitly assumed that plastic flow occurred uniformly throughout the cross section of the specimen (except, of course, for the Luders band region), It has generally been further assumed that the nature and distribution of the obstacles opposing the motion of dislocations are of the same type throughout. The role of the surface layer in bcc metals has not, as yet, been considered even though its role in fcc metals has been shown clearly to be of primary importance.3-5 Investigations on fcc metals have shown that at the onset of plastic deformation a surface layer acts to
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(1968) PART IV - Papers - Surface Layer Effects on the Plastic Deformation of Iron and MolybdenumMLA: PART IV - Papers - Surface Layer Effects on the Plastic Deformation of Iron and Molybdenum. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1968.