Role of Interfaces in Deformation and Fracture of Ordered Intermetallics

M.H. Yoo, C.L. Fu
1998 Solid State Phenomena  
While sub-and grain-boundaries are the primary dislocation sources in L12 alloys, yield and flow stresses are strongly influenced by the multiplication and exhaustion of mobile dislocations from the secondary sources. The concept of enhanced microplasticity at grain boundaries due to chemical disordering is well supported by theoretical modeling, but no conclusive direct evidence exist for Ni3AI bicrystals. The strong plastic anisotropy reported in TiAl PST crystals is attributed in part to the
more » ... localized slip along lamellar interfaces, thus lowering the yield stress for soft orientations. Calculations of work of adhesion suggest that, intrinsically, interfacial cracking is more likely to initiate on yly-type interfaces than on the &/y boundary.
doi:10.4028/www.scientific.net/ssp.59-60.273 fatcat:fskwoo7pjnbctbb6f3jbk7pne4