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The effect of carbon content on the beginning of slip in single crystals of Fe-3·2 wt%Si alloy
Authors:J Blahovec  S Kade?ková
Institution:(1) Institute of Physics, Czechosl. Acad. Sci., Na Slovance 2, Praha 8, Czechoslovakia
Abstract:Specimens with 18 ppm and 100 ppm carbon of different orientations were deformed by compression (?~1·1×10?4 s?1) at the temperatures 150 °K, 195 °K, 293 °K, 393 °K and 483 °K. The measuredΨ(χ) andτ(χ) curves are presented. The changes of the curves caused by increased carbon content are discussed from the point of view of the low temperature induced cross-slip. Deviations from the Schmid law of critical resolved shear stress are found for both carbon contents. The dependence of the CRSS on temperature for specimens of standard purity has a slightly different course for orientationχ=?30° than for orientationsχ=0° andχ=+30°. These deviations are discussed in terms of the influence of normal stress on the slip. The course ofΔτ (difference between the CRSS in the MRSS plane for specimens with 100 ppm and 18 ppm of carbon) onχ is discussed using different models of lattice hardening due to interstitial impurities. These models can also be applied to the explanation of deviations ofτ(χ) curves from the Schmid law.
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