Dislocation Sources
Dislocation Sources
Sources
The Frank-Read
Source
The Frank-Read Source
The Frank-Read Source
4) Aggregation and
collapse of
vacancies→
disc or a loop of dislocation
Other Dislocation Sources
2) Heterogeneous nucleation
---From high local stresses at second phase
due to phase transformation
Other Dislocation Sources
2) Heterogeneous nucleation
1. Recovery
2. Recrystallization
3. Grain growth
Recovery
•A low-temperature process
•No appreciable change in
microstructure
•Principal effect is relief of internal
stresses due to cold working. (Fig
4.1)
Recovery
•Time at temperature
--Increasing the time at any
temp above recryst temp favours
grain growth. (Fig. 4.10)
Factors governing the final
recrystallized grain size
•Annealing temperature
-- The lower the temp above recryst
temp, the finer is the final grain size.
Factors governing the final recrystallized
grain size
•Heating time
-- The shorter the time of heating to
annealing temp, the finer is the grain size.
Factors governing the final recrystallized
grain size
•Insoluble impurities
-- The greater the amount and the finer the
distribution of insoluble impurities the finer
is the final grain size.
Effect of annealing on mechanical
properties
Strain/Work Hardening
Strengthening Mechanisms:
Strain/ Work Hardening
✓ Hall-Petch Equation:
= I + kd-1/2
Strengthening Mechanisms:
Grain boundary strengthening
✓ Hall-Petch Equation:
= I + kd-1/2
= I + kd-1/2
Precipitation Strengthening
Strengthening Mechanisms:
Precipitation Strengthening
Steps
Strengthening Mechanisms:
Precipitation Strengthening
Strengthening Mechanisms:
Precipitation Strengthening
• Example:
• Ni base superalloys-→ precipitates: Ni3 (Al, Ti) form a coherent interface with matrix (interfacial
energy– 0.005 J/m2)
• Lattice parameter of Ni3Ti reduced from 3.59 angstrom to 356 angstrom when Ti is completely
replaced by Al.
• Optimized Ti/Al--→ to match lattice parameters of precipitate & matrix for coherency
Precipitation vis-a-vis Dispersion Hardening
✓Dislocations moving on
intersecting slip planes attract and
combine, if their Burgers vectors
have suitable orientations.
LOMER-COTTRELL BARRIER
LOMER-COTTRELL BARRIER
i) High Stresses