The evolution of dislocation density with creep strain in single-crystal superalloys is studied quantitatively using high-resolution electron backscatter diffraction (HR-EBSD) and electron channelling contrast imaging under controlled diffraction conditions (cECCI). Data regarding dislocation density/structure is measured for deformation at 900 °C and 450 MPa up to ≈ 1% plastic strain. Effects of chemical composition are elucidated via three purpose-designed superalloys of differing rhenium and ruthenium contents. The evidence indicates that dislocation avalanching is already prevalent at plastic strains of ≈ 0.1%; thereafter, an exponential decay in the dislocation multiplication rate is indicative of self-hardening due to dislocation ...
It is important to know the degree of plastic strain in order to evaluate the susceptibility and cra...
The dislocation-based modeling of the high-temperature creep of two-phased single-crystal superalloy...
Electron backscattered diffraction (EBSD) has been employed to study a polycrystalline nickel supera...
The evolution of dislocation density with creep strain in single-crystal superalloys is studied quan...
Deformation in materials is often complex and requires rigorous understanding to predict engineering...
Nickel-based superalloys are the material of choice for turbine applications due to their superior h...
Superalloys have performed well as blade and disc materials in turbine engines due to their exceptio...
Superalloys have performed well as blade and disc materials in turbine engines due to their exceptio...
Predicting when and where materials fail is a holy grail for structural materials engineering. Devel...
The present study employs molecular dynamics simulations of Ni-based superalloy to investigate the c...
Background: Nickel-based superalloys are usually exposed to high static or cyclic loads in non-ambie...
In a weakly textured material with relatively pore-free and homogeneous microstructure, the local te...
Slip transmission a b s t r a c t In this study, high resolution ex situ digital image correlation (...
Experimental micromechanics of materials is a branch of science that seeks to build tight connection...
The dislocation-based modeling of the high-temperature creep of two-phased single-crystal superalloy...
It is important to know the degree of plastic strain in order to evaluate the susceptibility and cra...
The dislocation-based modeling of the high-temperature creep of two-phased single-crystal superalloy...
Electron backscattered diffraction (EBSD) has been employed to study a polycrystalline nickel supera...
The evolution of dislocation density with creep strain in single-crystal superalloys is studied quan...
Deformation in materials is often complex and requires rigorous understanding to predict engineering...
Nickel-based superalloys are the material of choice for turbine applications due to their superior h...
Superalloys have performed well as blade and disc materials in turbine engines due to their exceptio...
Superalloys have performed well as blade and disc materials in turbine engines due to their exceptio...
Predicting when and where materials fail is a holy grail for structural materials engineering. Devel...
The present study employs molecular dynamics simulations of Ni-based superalloy to investigate the c...
Background: Nickel-based superalloys are usually exposed to high static or cyclic loads in non-ambie...
In a weakly textured material with relatively pore-free and homogeneous microstructure, the local te...
Slip transmission a b s t r a c t In this study, high resolution ex situ digital image correlation (...
Experimental micromechanics of materials is a branch of science that seeks to build tight connection...
The dislocation-based modeling of the high-temperature creep of two-phased single-crystal superalloy...
It is important to know the degree of plastic strain in order to evaluate the susceptibility and cra...
The dislocation-based modeling of the high-temperature creep of two-phased single-crystal superalloy...
Electron backscattered diffraction (EBSD) has been employed to study a polycrystalline nickel supera...