Sheng Li
,
Yu-Zeng Chen
,
Yu-Ke Cao
,
Feng Liu
金属学报(英文版)
doi:10.1007/s40195-016-0367-4
It is well known that, in kinetics, the interaction between dislocations and interstitial solute normally exerts strong solute drag effect on dislocations, leading to strong solution hardening of the metals. However, due to the low mobility of interstitial solute in many metals, thermodynamic aspect of the interaction between dislocations and interstitial solute is often unobservable and omitted. It will be shown in this article by reviewing the H-induced behaviors in metal-H systems, especially the recent progress in Pd-H system that, when the interstitial solute atoms are highly mobile and able to collect in the vicinity of mobile dislocations easily, the scenario will be remarkably different. The interaction between dislocations and these highly mobile interstitial solute atoms, in thermodynamics, will reduce the line energy of dislocations and will facilitate the generation of dislocations, leading to an increase in dislocation density and an enhanced strain hardening of metals upon plastic deformation.
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Plastic
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deformation
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Dislocation
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Interstitial
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solute
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Strengthening
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mechanism
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Thermodynamics
CHU Youyi ZHANG Sanhong HE Xinlai KE Jun(T.Ko) University of Science and Technology Beijing
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China CHU Youyi Professor
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The Nonferrous Metals Society of China
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Room 602
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B12
,
Fuxing Road
,
Beijing 100814
,
China
金属学报(英文版)
In consideration of the local equilibrium among vacancies,solute atoms and vacancy-solute atom complexes and the influence of equilibrium grain boundary segregation,theoretical dy- namic formulas for non-equilibrium grain boundary segregation of solute have been derived on the basis of the vacancy-dragging mechanism.Theoretical calculation by computer has been carried out for the non-equilibrium segregation of boron to austenitic grain boundaries during isothermal holding and continuous cooling after heating at high temperatures.The re- suits agree well with those obtained from experiments.
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solute
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