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Discrete twinning dynamics and size-dependent dislocation-to twin transition in body-centred cubic tungsten 被引量:2
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作者 Jiangwei Wang anik h.m.faisal +6 位作者 Xiyao Li Youran Hong Qi Zhu Hongbin Bei Ze Zhang Scott X Mao Christopher R.Weinberger 《Journal of Materials Science & Technology》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2022年第11期33-40,共8页
Body-centred cubic(BCC) metals are known to have unstable intrinsic stacking faults and high resistance to deformation twinning, which can strongly influence their twinning behaviour. Though twinning mechanisms of BCC... Body-centred cubic(BCC) metals are known to have unstable intrinsic stacking faults and high resistance to deformation twinning, which can strongly influence their twinning behaviour. Though twinning mechanisms of BCC metals have been investigated for more than 60 years, the atomistic level dynamics of twinning remains under debate, especially regarding its impact on competition between twinning and slip. Here, we investigate the atomistic level dynamics of twinning in BCC tungsten(W) nanowires using in situ nanomechanical testing. Quantitative experimental studies directly visualize that deformation twins in W nanowires have a minimum size of six-layers and grow in increments of approximately three-layers at a time, in contrast to the layer-by-layer growth of deformation twins in face-centred cubic metals. These unique twinning dynamics induces a strong competition with ordinary dislocation slip,as exhibited by a size-dependent dislocation-to-twin transition in W nanowires, with a transition size of ~40 nm. Our work provides physical insight into the dynamics of twinning at the atomic level, as well as a size-dependent dislocation-twinning competition, which have important implications for the plastic deformation in a broad class of BCC metals and alloys. 展开更多
关键词 Body-centred cubic Deformation twin Twinning dynamics Dislocation-to-twin transition In situ nanomechanical testing
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