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Dislocation structures in fatigued polycrystalline copper

Abstract

The dislocation structures in fatigued polycrystalline copper with small average grain size were investigated over a plastic strain range from 1.5 x 10−5 to 10−2. It was found that the dislocation structures are arranged into three types of configurations, which correspond to the three regions in the cyclic stress-strain curve. Cylidirical loop patch structure are present in region A for low strain amplitudes, similar to those observed previously in coarse grained polycrystals. Moreover, irregular loop patches are also formed in this region for small grains polycrystals rather thanin region B at intermediate strain amplitudes for coarse grained polycrystals. In region B, persistent slip band (PSB) structures are formed but with a low volume content compared with the coarse grained polycrystals. In region C, at high plastic strains, the dislocation structures are dominated by dipolar walls. In addition, labyrinth structures are developed in region C instead of region B for coarse grained polycrystals. All the dislocation structures observed are viewed as forms of dipolized structures. A dipolized dislocation arrangement model is proposed to describe the formation process of dislocation structures. It is shown that all the dislocation configurations formed in cycled polycrystalline copper are low energy structures.

Authors

Liu CD; Bassim MN; You DX

Journal

Acta Metallurgica et Materialia, Vol. 42, No. 11, pp. 3695–3704

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

January 1, 1994

DOI

10.1016/0956-7151(94)90435-9

ISSN

0956-7151
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