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< a > Prismatic, < a > basal, and < c plus a > slip strengths of commercially pure Zr by micro-cantilever tests
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- Slip strengths of 〈a〉 basal, 〈a〉 prism, and 〈c+a〉 pyramidal systems in commercially pure zirconium have been determined using micro-cantilever testing. A range of single crystal cantilevers 0.5 μm to 10 μm wide, oriented for single slip were prepared using focused ion beam (FIB) machining and subsequently deflected using a nanoindenter. The critical resolved shear stress (τcrss) was found by fitting a crystal plasticity finite element model to the experimental load–displacement data for these micro-bending tests. All the three slip systems in α-Zr show a marked size effect in bending described well by τCRSS(W) = τ0 + AWn, where W is the cantilever width, τ0 is the CRSS at the macro scale and n = ∼−1. The exponent, n, of near −1 is in good accord with hardening caused by the back stress generated by dislocations piling up at a diffuse barrier caused by the reduction of stress near the neutral axis. The macro scale CRSS values were used to successfully simulate deformation of a conventional macroscopic compression test.
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- 96
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- 249-257
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- 2015-06-24
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1359-6454
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- © 2015 Acta Materialia Inc. Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an open access article under the CC BY license. This is the publisher's version of the article. The final version is available online from Elsevier at: [10.1016/j.actamat.2015.06.020]
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