Kohzuki Yohichi
Study on the interaction between a dislocation and impurities Part X Relation between the strain-rate sensitivity and the stress decrement due to superposition of oscillatory stress for KCl single crystals doped with monovalent impurities
        大島商船高等専門学校紀要 Volume 42
        Page 87-91
        
    published_at 2009-12
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        転位と不純物との相互作用に関する研究 (10) : 1 価不純物を含んだKCl 単結晶のstrain-rate sensitivityと超音波振動による応力減少量との関係
        Study on the interaction between a dislocation and impurities Part X Relation between the strain-rate sensitivity and the stress decrement due to superposition of oscillatory stress for KCl single crystals doped with monovalent impurities
        
    
        
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            plastic deformation
            strain-rate cycling tests
            ultrasonic oscillation
            critical temperature
    Strain-rate cycling tests during the ultrasonic oscillation were carried out at 80-300 K for two kinds of single crystals: KCl:Li+ (LiCl 0.5 mol% in the melt) and KCl:Na+ (NaCl 0.5 mol% in the melt). Two bending points and two plateau places were observed on the strain-rate sensitivity versus stress decrement curve for both the specimens. The first bending point at low stress decrement, τp1 , shifted in the direction of low stress decrement with increasing temperature. τp1 decreased with temperature as the variation of the critical resolved shear stress within the temperature. The critical temperature, Tc  , at which τp1 is zero could be estimated to be around 250 K for KCl:Li+ and 270 K for KCl:Na+.
        
        
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        departmental bulletin paper
    
    
        
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            大島商船高等専門学校
    
    
        
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        2009-12
    
    
        
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                [ISSN]0387-9232
            
            
                
                
                [NCID]AN00031668
            
    
