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タイトルModeling the Role of Dislocation Substructure During Class M and Exponential Creep
本文(外部サイト)http://hdl.handle.net/2060/20000003020
著者(英)Freed, A. D.; Iskovitz, Ilana Seiden; Raj, S. V.
著者所属(英)NASA Lewis Research Center
発行日1995-08-01
言語eng
内容記述The different substructures that form in the power-law and exponential creep regimes for single phase crystalline materials under various conditions of stress, temperature and strain are reviewed. The microstructure is correlated both qualitatively and quantitatively with power-law and exponential creep as well as with steady state and non-steady state deformation behavior. These observations suggest that creep is influenced by a complex interaction between several elements of the microstructure, such as dislocations, cells and subgrains. The stability of the creep substructure is examined in both of these creep regimes during stress and temperature change experiments. These observations are rationalized on the basis of a phenomenological model, where normal primary creep is interpreted as a series of constant structure exponential creep rate-stress relationships. The implications of this viewpoint on the magnitude of the stress exponent and steady state behavior are discussed. A theory is developed to predict the macroscopic creep behavior of a single phase material using quantitative microstructural data. In this technique the thermally activated deformation mechanisms proposed by dislocation physics are interlinked with a previously developed multiphase, three-dimensional. dislocation substructure creep model. This procedure leads to several coupled differential equations interrelating macroscopic creep plasticity with microstructural evolution.
NASA分類Structural Mechanics
レポートNONAS 1.15:106986-Rev
E-8491-Rev
NASA-TM-106986-Rev
権利No Copyright
URIhttps://repository.exst.jaxa.jp/dspace/handle/a-is/64687


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