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金属学报 1998
ROOM TEMPERATURE MECHANICAL BEHAVIOR OF B2-ORDERED Fe_3Al SINGLE CRYSTALS
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Abstract:
A detailed study of room temperature mechanical behavior of B2-ordered Fe3Alsingle crystals had been conducted. It was found that the yield strength, plastic elongation and work-hardening rate were changed with orientations. The highest ductility was measured from the specimen with the orientation near 110], where the plastic elongation is 42%. In contrast, at near 100] the plastic elongation is only 14.1%. The high work-hardening rate of the orientation near 110] was confirmed to be the results of superdislocation interaction, and the dissociation of two-fold superdislocations into single dislocations led to cross-slip, which resulted in further increase in elongation. The low work-hardening rate of near 211] was due to single active slip system and the superdislocations kept two-fold until the specimen was fractured.