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Dislocation relaxation and alloy softening of bcc alloys
Authors:Alfred Seeger
Affiliation:1. Institut für theoretische und angewandte Physik, Universit?t Stuttgart , Pfaffenwaldring 57, D-70569 Stuttgart, Germany;2. Max-Planck-Institut für Metallforschung , Heisenbergstr.3, D-70569 Stuttgart, Germany sekretariat@itap.physik.uni-stuttgart.de
Abstract:Recently, low-frequency internal friction measurements on a series of Fe–Cr alloys by Konstantinovi? and Terentyev [M.J. Konstantinovi? and D. Terentyev, Mater. Sci. Eng. A 521–522 (2009) p.106] have demonstrated that increasing Cr concentrations lead to an increase in the strength of the β-relaxation at the cost of the γ-relaxation (Chambers’ notation). In the same concentration and temperature regime, the alloys show alloy softening. It is argued that both phenomena are due to the same process, namely the influence of foreign atoms on the transformation of the cores of a 0?1 1 1?/2 screw dislocations from their low-temperature configuration, capable of forming kink pairs on {1 1 0} planes, to their high-temperature configuration with kink-pair generation on {2 1 1} planes.
Keywords:iron–chromium alloys  alloy softening  kink-pair generation  dislocation relaxation  screw dislocations  bcc metals
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