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Dislocation-Defect Interactions in Materials
D. C. Ahn
I. M. Robertson
B. D. Wirth
P. Sofronis
J. S. Robach
T. Arsenlis
出版
United States. Department of Energy
, 2003
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=JewKkAEACAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
In order to develop predictive models of the mechanical response of irradiated materials it is necessary to understand the fundamental physical processes controlling the deformation. This is particularly important near yielding where local defect interactions may dominate the behavior. Dislocation-defect interactions in copper containing various densities and distributions of stacking-fault tetrahedra and small dislocation loops were examined dynamically using the in-situ TEM straining technique. Defect annihilation mechanisms as well as the conditions required to produce defect-free channels are proposed. The experimental results are compared to atomistic simulations and continuum mechanics calculations of unit interactions. Based on these observations, an improved continuum model of the mechanical behavior of irradiated materials is presented.