Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7984034 | Materials Science and Engineering: A | 2013 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
A monocrystalline 18-carat yellow gold sample is deformed stepwise from 2% to 12% at room temperature. The mechanical loss spectrum is recorded and analysed. At low deformations the exponential high temperature background increases. At a critical deformation of 8% an intermediate temperature peak appears. Such peak typical of polycrystals is related to grain boundary sliding. The comparison of a polycrystal formed of low angle grain boundaries (LAGB) only, and samples deformed between 2% and 8% evidence the existence of an intermediate stage. The high temperature peak P3 characterizes the mobility of LAGB that is controlled by the movement of dislocations.
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Authors
Ann-Kathrin Maier, Iva Tkalcec, Daniele Mari, Robert Schaller,