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Plastic deformation of a monoclinic Al13Fe4 at 300 ∼ 873 K

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Pages 2597-2618 | Received 05 Apr 2009, Accepted 22 Jan 2010, Published online: 23 Apr 2010
 

Abstract

The plasticity of monoclinic Al13Fe4 particles grown in a spray-formed Al–Fe alloy is examined after being submitted to two deformation modes between 300 and 873 K by specially designed semi-in situ compression tests; one is uniform and the other is by indentation. In the uniform mode, cracks propagate through the Al13Fe4 particles along the pentagonal column planes, leaving extremely thin and heavily deformed plastic zones along the cracked faces at 300 and 473 K. In contrast, the generation of isolated dislocations and their motion govern the plastic deformation at 673 and 873 K. In the indentation mode, local deformation is achieved exclusively by individual dislocations over the whole range of temperature explored. A possible mechanism of dislocation motion in monoclinic Al13Fe4 is discussed based on Burgers vector analyses coupled with the three-dimensional observation of dislocation configurations.

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