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Original Articles

Bending angle of dislocation pinned by an obstacle and the Friedel relation

Pages 2273-2287 | Received 03 Oct 2009, Accepted 02 Jan 2010, Published online: 12 May 2010
 

Abstract

The Friedel relation between the effective stress and the average length of dislocation segments agrees with the Fleischer relation () in the L 0/L versus φ 0 curve within 150° ≤ φ 0 ≤ 180°, where L 0 is the average spacing of impurities on a slip plane, L is the impurities along a dislocation and φ 0 is the angle at which the dislocation embraces the impurity at a temperature of 0 K. Therefore, it was considered that the Friedel relation is suitable for impurity obstacles that impede the dislocation above φ 0 of about 150° during steady and plastic deformation. In addition, it was confirmed from the value of φ 0 that the Friedel relation is appropriate for the interaction between a dislocation and the impurity in alkali halides doped with monovalent impurities. This is based on the data obtained by strain-rate cycling tests associated with ultrasonic oscillation at 80 to 300 K.

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