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The role of dislocation walls for nanoindentation to shallow depths

Journal

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PLASTICITY
Volume 25, Issue 2, Pages 281-301

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijplas.2008.02.003

Keywords

Mechanical testing; Metallic materials; Dislocation; Crystal plasticity; Cyclic loading

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  1. U.S. Department of Energy [DE-AC04-94AL85000]
  2. National Science Foundation [DMI 0103169, CMS-0322436]

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Dislocation events are seen as excursions or pop-in events in the load-displacement curve of nanoindentation experiments. Two nanoindenters have been used to examine file difference between quasi-static and dynamic loading during indentation. Yield excursions were present in the load-displacement curves of both the statically and dynamically loaded single crystal nickel samples. Only one major excursion occurred in each quasi-static indent, nominally loaded at 100 mu N/s while staircase yielding was observed under dynamic loading indentation with a 45 Hz oscillation of 2 nm superimposed oil a 60 mu N/s loading rate. Thermal activation analysis is used to explain the arrest and reinitiation of file yielding with activation volumes being modeled. For nanoindentation experiments differences between quasi-static and dynamic loading are described by the models presented, It is proposed that insight into the plastic deformation mechanisms associated With such Plastic instabilities will provide one of the keys to length scale effects necessary to Understanding nanostructures. (C) 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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