Abstract
The evolution of dislocation structure in twins of different thicknesses has been investigated in polycrystalline copper fatigued at room temperature under constant plastic axial strain amplitude control. The dislocation structure and its evolution strongly depend on twin thickness. Three critical thicknesses must be distinguished, i.e. (i) characteristic size of fatigue dislocation structures, about 1 µm; (ii) critical height of stable dislocation wall structure, about 200 nm; (iii) critical spacing of dislocation dipole, about 20 nm. It is considered that the size effect is mainly caused by twin boundaries (TBs) which play different roles on slip behaviors in twins.
Acknowledgements
This work was financially supported by National Natural Science Foundations of China (No. 50201017, No. 50021101 and No. 50271075).