Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1565483 | Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2013 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Dislocation evolution during thermal creep deformation was investigated at 1023Â K for V-4Cr-4Ti alloys with various thermal and mechanical treatments. Changes in the density and Burgers vector of dislocations were examined with various materials and experimental variables (e.g., cold work introducing dislocations, thermal aging introducing high density of Ti-rich precipitates, applied stress, and creep deformation levels). The Burgers vector analysis showed that, in the annealed specimens, dislocations induced by the thermal creep were predominantly of a/2ã1Â 1Â 1ã type. The densities of aã1Â 0Â 0ã and a/2ã1Â 1Â 1ã type dislocations were comparable for the cold worked V-4Cr-4Ti, but the fraction of a/2ã1Â 1Â 1ã type dislocations increased with the creep deformation. Similar changes to the Burgers vector fraction were observed for specimens with a high density of precipitation prior to the cold work. On the other hand, cold work followed by aging (i.e., strain aging) was effective in keeping dislocation structures during the creep deformation.
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Authors
T. Muroga, T. Nagasaka, P.F. Zheng, Y.F. Li, H. Watanabe,