scholarly journals Detection of grain-boundary resistance to slip transfer using nanoindentation

2005 ◽  
Vol 59 (24-25) ◽  
pp. 3192-3195 ◽  
Author(s):  
W.A. Soer ◽  
J.Th.M. De Hosson
2016 ◽  
Vol 258 ◽  
pp. 93-96 ◽  
Author(s):  
Florian Schaefer ◽  
Matthias Thielen ◽  
Michael Marx ◽  
Christian Motz

Stage-I-fatigue-cracks are used as highly localized dislocation sources with well-known Burger’s vectors to study the interaction between dislocations and grain boundaries. This interaction in the plastic zone is of particular interest to understand the fluctuating crack growth in the very short crack regime. In the case of a blocked slip band the dislocations pile up at the grain boundary causing a local stress concentration. The resulting local stress distribution is calculated based on measurements of the dislocation density distribution in the plastic zone. For this purpose the slip line profiles were measured by AFM, the dislocation density distribution was determined and the dislocation-free zone model of fracture (DFZ) was validated. With this it is possible to quantify the grain boundary resistance and to combine geometric and stress approach for grain boundary resistance against slip transfer.


2010 ◽  
Vol 29 (5-6) ◽  
pp. 339-346
Author(s):  
Susumu Imashuku, ◽  
Takaaki Tanaka, ◽  
Akiko Kuramitsu, ◽  
Yoshitaro Nose, ◽  
Tetsuya Uda,

Author(s):  
Farhan Javaid ◽  
Habib Pouriayevali ◽  
Karsten Durst

Abstract To comprehend the mechanical behavior of a polycrystalline material, an in-depth analysis of individual grain boundary (GB) and dislocation interactions is of prime importance. In the past decade, nanoindentation emerged as a powerful tool to study the local mechanical response in the vicinity of the GB. The improved instrumentation and test protocols allow to capture various GB–dislocation interactions during the nanoindentation in the form of strain bursts on the load–displacement curve. Moreover, the interaction of the plastic zone with the GB provides important insight into the dislocation transmission effects of distinct grain boundaries. Of great importance for the analysis and interpretation of the observed effects are microstructural investigations and computational approaches. This review paper focused on recent advances in the dislocation–GB interactions and underlying mechanisms studied via nanoindentation, which includes GB pop-in phenomenon, localized grain movement under ambient conditions, and an analysis of the slip transfer mechanism using theoretical treatments and simulations. Graphical abstract


2018 ◽  
Vol 6 (10) ◽  
pp. 4394-4404 ◽  
Author(s):  
Prabhat Prakash ◽  
Jordan Aguirre ◽  
Megan. M. Van Vliet ◽  
Parameswara Rao Chinnam ◽  
Dmitriy A. Dikin ◽  
...  

A nanolayer of surface liquid phase in equilibrium with the bulk solid is responsible for the low grain boundary resistance in the solid electrolyte LiCl·DMF, as supported by a combination of experiment, theory, and modelling.


Nano Energy ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 66 ◽  
pp. 104109 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hongli Wan ◽  
Jean Pierre Mwizerwa ◽  
Fudong Han ◽  
Wei Weng ◽  
Jing Yang ◽  
...  

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