Kou Z.; Li X.; Huang R.; Yang L.; Yang Y.; Feng T.; Lan S.; Wilde G.; Lai Q.; Tang S.
Research article (journal)
In-situ tensile experiments on pure Ti were performed in a transmission electron microscope at room temperature. The dynamic process of stress-induced hexagonal closed-packed (hcp) to face-centered cubic (fcc) structural transformation ahead of a crack tip was captured at the atomic level. Intriguingly, a sliding behavior of the ensuing (0001)hcp/(11¯1)fcc phase boundary was observed to further accommodate the plastic deformation until crack initiation. The sliding was accomplished via the successive conservative glide of extended dislocations along the (0001)hcp/(11¯1)fcc phase boundary. A molecular dynamics simulation was carried out to corroborate the experiments and the results confirm the new dislocation-mediated sliding mechanism.
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Release year: 2023
Publishing company: Chinese Society of Metals
Language in which the publication is written: English
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