ABSTRACT: A copper single crystal was tested at room temperature in air and in a 0.1M HClO4 solution under the symmetric tension-compression load mode, with loading axis parallel to the [013] direction. The dislocation structures were characterised using the electron channeling contrast (ECC) technique of scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and using transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The results show that the saturation dislocation structures in samples subjected to corrosion fatigue in the 0.1M HClO4 aqueous solution manly had the form of cells, dislocation wall-like and veins, which differ from the dislocation structures of dislocation wall-like and veins in the air environment.
A quantitative relationship between cyclic strain range, saturation stress and cell size in polycrys...
The debris component of the dislocation substructure in copper single crystals deformed at 78 K was ...
International audienceCrystalline plasticity can take place through numerous, small, uncorrelated di...
Copper single crystal specimens with the longitudinal axis parallel to the [013] double-slip-orienta...
A copper single crystal was tested at room temperature in air and in a 0.1M HClO4 solution under the...
The deformation and dislocation microstructure of a [0 1 3] double-slip-oriented copper single cryst...
Fatigue of copper single crystals, oriented for single slip, has been studied using electron channel...
The fatigue of copper single crystals, oriented for single slip, was studied using electron channell...
How a crack initiates from the smooth surface of single crystals subjected to uniaxial cyclic loadin...
SEM-ECC technique was employed to observe and characterize the dislocation microstructures during th...
For flaw-free smooth copper single crystals, nucleation of fatigue cracks is generally associated wi...
This paper briefly reviews development of the electron channelling contrast imaging (ECCI) technique...
International audienceThe dislocation structure of copper single crystal during cyclic fatigue has b...
The fatigue of copper single crystals, orientated for single slip, has been studied using electron c...
This paper reports on the use of an SEM based diffraction method in the study of some fatigue proble...
A quantitative relationship between cyclic strain range, saturation stress and cell size in polycrys...
The debris component of the dislocation substructure in copper single crystals deformed at 78 K was ...
International audienceCrystalline plasticity can take place through numerous, small, uncorrelated di...
Copper single crystal specimens with the longitudinal axis parallel to the [013] double-slip-orienta...
A copper single crystal was tested at room temperature in air and in a 0.1M HClO4 solution under the...
The deformation and dislocation microstructure of a [0 1 3] double-slip-oriented copper single cryst...
Fatigue of copper single crystals, oriented for single slip, has been studied using electron channel...
The fatigue of copper single crystals, oriented for single slip, was studied using electron channell...
How a crack initiates from the smooth surface of single crystals subjected to uniaxial cyclic loadin...
SEM-ECC technique was employed to observe and characterize the dislocation microstructures during th...
For flaw-free smooth copper single crystals, nucleation of fatigue cracks is generally associated wi...
This paper briefly reviews development of the electron channelling contrast imaging (ECCI) technique...
International audienceThe dislocation structure of copper single crystal during cyclic fatigue has b...
The fatigue of copper single crystals, orientated for single slip, has been studied using electron c...
This paper reports on the use of an SEM based diffraction method in the study of some fatigue proble...
A quantitative relationship between cyclic strain range, saturation stress and cell size in polycrys...
The debris component of the dislocation substructure in copper single crystals deformed at 78 K was ...
International audienceCrystalline plasticity can take place through numerous, small, uncorrelated di...