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@ARTICLE{Ahn2006,
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author = {D.C. Ahn and P. Sofronis and R. Minich},
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title = {On the micromechanics of void growth by prismatic-dislocation loop
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emission},
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journal = {Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids},
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year = {2006},
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volume = {54},
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pages = {735 - 755},
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number = {4},
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doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.jmps.2005.10.011},
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issn = {0022-5096},
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keywords = {Void growth},
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owner = {yj.ro},
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timestamp = {2009.02.26},
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url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TXB-4HTBMD1-2/2/5390a456c470a8def2420f78bcdcc7ac}
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}
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@ARTICLE{Akhtar1975,
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author = {Akhtar, A.},
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title = {Basal slip and twinning in alpha-titanium single crystals},
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journal = {Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A},
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year = {1975},
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volume = {6},
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pages = {1105--1113},
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number = {4},
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month = apr,
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owner = {yj.ro},
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timestamp = {2009.01.22},
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url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF02645537}
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}
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@ARTICLE{Akhtar1975a,
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author = {Akhtar, A. and Teghtsoonian, E.},
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title = {Prismatic slip in alpha-titanium single crystals},
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journal = {Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A},
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year = {1975},
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volume = {6},
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pages = {2201--2208},
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number = {12},
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month = dec,
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owner = {yj.ro},
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timestamp = {2009.01.22},
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url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF02818644}
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}
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@ARTICLE{Asgari1997,
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author = {Asgari, Sirous and El-Danaf, Ehab and Kalidindi, Surya and Doherty,
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Roger},
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title = {Strain hardening regimes and microstructural evolution during large
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strain compression of low stacking fault energy fcc alloys that form
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deformation twins},
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journal = {Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A},
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year = {1997},
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volume = {28},
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pages = {1781--1795},
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number = {9},
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month = sep,
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abstract = {Abstract Constant true strain rate simple compression tests
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were conducted on annealed, polycrystalline samples of α-brass and
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MP35N, and the evolution of the true stress (σ)-true strain (ε)
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response was documented. From these data, the strain hardening rate
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was numerically computed, normalized with shear modulus (G), and
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plotted against both (σ − σ 0)/G (σ0 being the initial yield
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strength of the alloy) and ε. Such normalized plots for α-brass
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and MP35N were found to be almost identical to each other, and revealed
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four distinct stages of strain hardening: stage A, with a steadily
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decreasing strain hardening rate up to a true strain of about −0.08;
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stage B, with an almost constant strain hardening rate up to a true
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strain of about −0.2; stage C, with a steadily decreasing strain
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hardening rate up to a true strain of about −0.55; and a final
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stage D, again with an almost constant strain hardening rate. Optical
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microscopy and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) were performed
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on deformed samples. The results suggested that stage A corresponded
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to stage III strain hardening (dynamic recovery) of higher stacking
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fault energy (SFE) fcc metals such as copper. The onset of stage
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B correlated with the first observation of deformation twins in the
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microstructure. Further straining in stage B was found to produce
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clusters of parallel twins in an increasing number of grains. Stage
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C correlated with the development of severe inhomogeneity of deformation
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within most grains, and with the development of significant misorientation
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between the twin/matrix interface and the {111} plane in the matrix
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of the grain, i.e., the matrix/twin interface lost coherency with
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continued deformation. Stage D correlated with extensive formation
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of secondary twins that resulted in twin intersections in many grains.
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Early in stage D, some strain localization in the form of shear bands
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was observed. Although formation of these shear bands had no detectable
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effect on the macroscopic strain hardening rate, it did correlated
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with a marked change in texture evolution. Based on these experimental
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observations, we have developed and presented a physical description
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of the microstructural phenomena responsible for the various strain
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hardening stages observed in low SFE fcc alloys.},
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owner = {yj.ro},
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timestamp = {2009.04.09},
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url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11661-997-0109-3}
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}
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@ARTICLE{Battaini2007,
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author = {Battaini, M. and Pereloma, E.V. and Davies, C.H.J.},
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title = {Orientation Effect on Mechanical Properties of Commercially Pure
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Titanium at Room Temperature},
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journal = {Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A},
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year = {2007},
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volume = {38},
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pages = {276--285},
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number = {2},
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month = feb,
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owner = {yj.ro},
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timestamp = {2009.02.26},
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url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11661-006-9040-2}
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}
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@ARTICLE{Beevers1969,
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author = {Beevers, C. J. and Halliday, M. D.},
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title = {The role of twinning in the fatigue behaviour of alpha-titanium},
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journal = {Czechoslovak Journal of Physics},
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year = {1969},
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volume = {19},
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pages = {343--346},
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number = {3},
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month = mar,
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owner = {yj.ro},
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timestamp = {2009.03.12},
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url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF01712874}
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}
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@ARTICLE{Berfield2007,
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author = {Berfield, T. and Patel, J. and Shimmin, R. and Braun, P. and Lambros,
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J. and Sottos, N.},
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title = {Micro- and Nanoscale Deformation Measurement of Surface and Internal
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Planes via Digital Image Correlation},
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journal = {Experimental Mechanics},
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year = {2007},
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volume = {47},
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pages = {51--62},
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number = {1},
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month = feb,
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abstract = {Abstract The digital image correlation (DIC) technique
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is successfully applied across multiple length scales through the
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generation of a suitable speckle pattern at each size scale. For
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microscale measurements, a random speckle pattern of paint is created
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with a fine point airbrush. Nanoscale displacement resolution is
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achieved with a speckle pattern formed by solution deposition of
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fluorescent silica nanoparticles. When excited, the particles fluoresce
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and form a speckle pattern that can be imaged with an optical microscope.
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Displacements are measured on the surface and on an interior plane
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of transparent polymer samples with the different speckle patterns.
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Rigid body translation calibrations and uniaxial tension experiments
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establish a surface displacement resolution of 1 μm over a
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56 mm scale field of view for the airbrushed samples and 17 nm
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over a 100100 μm scale field of view for samples with the fluorescent
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nanoparticle speckle. To demonstrate the capabilities of the method,
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we characterize the internal deformation fields generated around
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silica microspheres embedded in an elastomer under tensile loading.
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The DIC technique enables measurement of complex deformation fields
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with nanoscale precision over relatively large areas, making it of
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particular relevance to materials that possess multiple length scales.},
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owner = {yj.ro},
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timestamp = {2009.04.09},
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url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11340-006-0531-2}
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}
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@ARTICLE{Beyerlein2008,
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author = {I.J. Beyerlein and C.N. Tom<6F>},
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title = {A dislocation-based constitutive law for pure Zr including temperature
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effects},
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journal = {International Journal of Plasticity},
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year = {2008},
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volume = {24},
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pages = {867 - 895},
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number = {5},
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doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.ijplas.2007.07.017},
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issn = {0749-6419},
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keywords = {A. Dislocations},
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owner = {yj.ro},
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timestamp = {2009.05.04},
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url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TWX-4PFDDMC-1/2/2e4d625f58cc8d631f6240ab9c34edaf}
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}
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@ARTICLE{Biallas2007,
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author = {G. Biallas and H.J. Maier},
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title = {In-situ fatigue in an environmental scanning electron microscope
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- Potential and current limitations},
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journal = {International Journal of Fatigue},
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year = {2007},
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volume = {29},
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pages = {1413 - 1425},
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number = {8},
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doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.ijfatigue.2006.11.008},
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issn = {0142-1123},
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keywords = {In situ fatigue},
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owner = {yj.ro},
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timestamp = {2009.04.09},
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url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6V35-4MSY8H6-1/2/ac32b32e9a08bcbf0c6d6ca03252225b}
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}
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@ARTICLE{Biget1989,
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author = {Biget, M. P. and Saada, G.},
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title = {Low-temperature plasticity of high-purity α-titanium single crystals},
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journal = {Philosophical Magazine A},
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year = {1989},
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volume = {59},
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pages = {747--757},
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number = {4},
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owner = {yj.ro},
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publisher = {Taylor \& Francis},
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timestamp = {2009.04.23},
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url = {http://www.informaworld.com/10.1080/01418618908209818}
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}
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@ARTICLE{Cai2008,
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author = {Shengqiang Cai and Ziran Li and Yuanming Xia},
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title = {Evolution equations of deformation twins in metals--Evolution of
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deformation twins in pure titanium},
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journal = {Physica B: Condensed Matter},
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year = {2008},
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volume = {403},
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pages = {1660 - 1665},
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number = {10-11},
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doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.physb.2007.09.091},
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issn = {0921-4526},
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keywords = {Gibbs free energy},
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owner = {yj.ro},
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timestamp = {2009.01.22},
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url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TVH-4PT7X4N-1/2/8208076d98499b7efcf88b3df2d87d7b}
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}
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@ARTICLE{Capolungo2009,
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author = {L. Capolungo and I.J. Beyerlein and G.C. Kaschner and C.N. Tom<6F>},
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title = {On the interaction between slip dislocations and twins in HCP Zr},
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journal = {Materials Science and Engineering: A},
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year = {2009},
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volume = {513-514},
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pages = {42 - 51},
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||
doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.msea.2009.01.035},
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issn = {0921-5093},
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keywords = {Zirconium},
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owner = {yj.ro},
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||
timestamp = {2009.05.04},
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url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TXD-4VF56W9-1/2/96559a17e0128c846012b89d57e96762}
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}
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@ARTICLE{Capolungo2009a,
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author = {L. Capolungo and I.J. Beyerlein and C.N. Tom<6F>},
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title = {Slip-assisted twin growth in hexagonal close-packed metals},
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journal = {Scripta Materialia},
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year = {2009},
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volume = {60},
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||
pages = {32 - 35},
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||
number = {1},
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||
doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.scriptamat.2008.08.044},
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issn = {1359-6462},
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keywords = {Twinning},
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||
owner = {yj.ro},
|
||
timestamp = {2009.02.24},
|
||
url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TY2-4TG9J13-1/2/b8a6d947d7ec88bacf253bd3b717146d}
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}
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@ARTICLE{Capolungo2008,
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author = {L. Capolungo and I. J. Beyerlein},
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title = {Nucleation and stability of twins in hcp metals},
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journal = {Physical Review B (Condensed Matter and Materials Physics)},
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year = {2008},
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volume = {78},
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pages = {024117},
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number = {2},
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eid = {024117},
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doi = {10.1103/PhysRevB.78.024117},
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keywords = {dislocation nucleation; magnesium; nucleation; twin boundaries; twinning;
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zirconium},
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numpages = {19},
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owner = {yj.ro},
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publisher = {APS},
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timestamp = {2009.01.22},
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url = {http://link.aps.org/abstract/PRB/v78/e024117}
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}
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@ARTICLE{Cho2002,
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author = {J. R. Cho and D. Dye and K. T. Conlon and M. R. Daymond and R. C.
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Reed},
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title = {Intergranular strain accumulation in a near-alpha titanium alloy
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during plastic deformation},
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journal = {Acta Materialia},
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year = {2002},
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volume = {50},
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pages = {4847 - 4864},
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number = {19},
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doi = {DOI: 10.1016/S1359-6454(02)00354-3},
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issn = {1359-6454},
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owner = {yj.ro},
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||
timestamp = {2009.02.25},
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url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TW8-473MNHB-G/2/3113572716f9931937bb701bedc74e18}
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}
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@ARTICLE{Choi2009,
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author = {Jae-Man Choi and Chung-Youb Kim and Ji-Ho Song},
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title = {Noise reduction for fatigue crack growth test data under random loading},
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journal = {Materials Science and Engineering: A},
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year = {2009},
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volume = {505},
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pages = {163 - 168},
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number = {1-2},
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doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.msea.2008.11.005},
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issn = {0921-5093},
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keywords = {Fatigue crack growth},
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owner = {yj.ro},
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||
timestamp = {2009.02.20},
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url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TXD-4TY9MS1-3/2/18f90a633e0d7cf464c6f03b8a0e698d}
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}
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@ARTICLE{Christian1995,
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author = {Christian, J. W. and Mahajan, S.},
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title = {Deformation twinning},
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volume = {39},
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pages = {1--157},
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number = {1-2},
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issn = {0079-6425},
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owner = {yj.ro},
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timestamp = {2009.06.15},
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url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TX1-3YRSGDH-1/2/9c86a05bd8433ef810e649a7cfd53862}
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}
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@ARTICLE{CHURCHMAN1953,
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author = {CHURCHMAN, A. T.},
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title = {Preparation of Single Crystals of Titanium and their Mode of Deformation},
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journal = {Nature},
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year = {1953},
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owner = {yj.ro},
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timestamp = {2009.04.17},
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url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/171706a0}
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}
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@ARTICLE{Cojocaru2009,
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author = {D. Cojocaru and A.M. Karlsson},
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title = {Assessing plastically dissipated energy as a condition for fatigue
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crack growth},
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journal = {International Journal of Fatigue},
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year = {2009},
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volume = {31},
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pages = {1154 - 1162},
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number = {7},
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doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.ijfatigue.2008.12.009},
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issn = {0142-1123},
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keywords = {Finite element method},
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owner = {yj.ro},
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timestamp = {2009.04.17},
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url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6V35-4V7MSHM-2/2/76871f554c14db78d71577fa55be9e78}
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}
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@ARTICLE{Conrad1981,
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issn = {0079-6425},
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owner = {yj.ro},
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timestamp = {2009.02.04},
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url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TX1-48KNRFW-2H/2/d6c48f18ceac9719a02ff8b58f9697a9}
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author = {Crostack, H.-A. and Fischer, G. and Soppa, E. and Schmauder, S. and
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Liu, Y.-L.},
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title = {Localization of strain in metal matrix composites studied by a scanning
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electron microscope-based grating method},
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volume = {201},
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number = {2},
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owner = {yj.ro},
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timestamp = {2009.03.25},
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url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2818.2001.00772.x}
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author = {Dargusch, M.<2E>S. and Zhang, M.-X. and Palanisamy, S. and Buddery,
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A.<2E>J.<2E>M. and StJohn, D.<2E>H.},
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title = {Subsurface Deformation After Dry Machining of Grade 2 Titanium},
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journal = {Advanced Engineering Materials},
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volume = {10},
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pages = {85--88},
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number = {1-2},
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owner = {yj.ro},
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timestamp = {2009.04.20},
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url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/adem.200700233}
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}
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@ARTICLE{Donoso1977,
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author = {Donoso, J. and Reed-Hill, R.},
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owner = {yj.ro},
|
||
timestamp = {2009.03.12},
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url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF02661577}
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}
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@ARTICLE{Dunne2007,
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author = {F.P.E. Dunne and D. Rugg and A. Walker},
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title = {Lengthscale-dependent, elastically anisotropic, physically-based
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hcp crystal plasticity: Application to cold-dwell fatigue in Ti alloys},
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journal = {International Journal of Plasticity},
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year = {2007},
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volume = {23},
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pages = {1061 - 1083},
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number = {6},
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||
doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.ijplas.2006.10.013},
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||
issn = {0749-6419},
|
||
keywords = {Crystal plasticity},
|
||
owner = {yj.ro},
|
||
timestamp = {2009.03.18},
|
||
url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TWX-4MY0TTV-2/2/91f50c6886693aeee08d190770cdf5b2}
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}
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@ARTICLE{Dunne2007a,
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author = {Dunne, F.P.E and Walker, A and Rugg, D},
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title = {{A systematic study of hcp crystal orientation and morphology effects
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|
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|
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Sato},
|
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title = {Relaxation mechanisms at grain boundaries for ambient-temperature
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creep of h.c.p. metals},
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pages = {356 - 358},
|
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note = {11th International Conference of Creep and Fracture of Engineering
|
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Materials and Structures, CREEP 2008},
|
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doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.msea.2008.06.055},
|
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issn = {0921-5093},
|
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keywords = {Ambient-temperature creep},
|
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owner = {yj.ro},
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timestamp = {2009.04.27},
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url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TXD-4V76251-1F/2/39d115978086373d4b1488039556104f}
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@ARTICLE{Minonishi1982,
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author = {Y. Minonishi and S. Morozumi and H. Yoshinaga},
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title = {{112} <23> slip in titanium},
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M. H.},
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Ti and Zr},
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number = {12},
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doi = {10.1063/1.1531398},
|
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keywords = {titanium; work hardening; plastic deformation; dislocation structure;
|
||
tensile strength; electron microscopy; optical microscopy; twinning;
|
||
crystal microstructure},
|
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owner = {yj.ro},
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publisher = {AIP},
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timestamp = {2009.04.22},
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|
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|
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produced by room temperature deformation of 0.6mm thick commercially
|
||
pure titanium sheet metal in uniaxial, plane strain and biaxial tension.
|
||
Deformation twinning becomes increasingly important as the deformation
|
||
mode changes from uniaxial through plane strain to equibiaxial tension,
|
||
and is more significant for strain transverse to the rolling direction
|
||
than for strain in the longitudinal direction. In uniaxial tension,
|
||
1122 twins are dominant in longitudinal straining, while 1012 twins
|
||
dominate in transverse straining. In plane strain and equibiaxial
|
||
straining, 1012 twinning is suppressed and largely replaced by 1122
|
||
twinning. The observed changes in twin occurrence and type are attributed
|
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to the interaction of the imposed stress system and the crystallographic
|
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texture of the rolled sheet, which alters the distribution of the
|
||
grain basal-plane poles with respect to the operative stress axes.
|
||
In uniaxial tension parallel to the longitudinal direction, twins
|
||
favored by ‘c’ axis compression are produced, while in the transverse
|
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direction twins favored by ‘c’ axis tension appear. In plane
|
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strain and biaxial tension the dominant stress is through-thickness
|
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compression, which produces twins favored by ‘c’ axis compression
|
||
in nearly all cases. The alterations in twin orientation and numbers
|
||
are associated with changes in stress-strain behavior. As twin volume
|
||
fraction increases and twins are aligned more closely to the principal
|
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stress axis, the instantaneous work-hardening rate tends to stabilize
|
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at a nearly constant value over a large strain range.},
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owner = {yj.ro},
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timestamp = {2009.01.22},
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url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF02648350}
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title = {Cross-slip on the first order pyramidal plane (10 1) of a-type dislocations
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abstract = {The nature of the cross-slip plane was determined by electron microscopy
|
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observations of α-titanium single crystal specimens, oriented for
|
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single prismatic slip (10},
|
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owner = {yj.ro},
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timestamp = {2009.03.25},
|
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url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF00547577}
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}
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@ARTICLE{Naka1982,
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author = {S. Naka and A. Lasalmonie},
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title = {Prismatic slip in the plastic deformation of [alpha]-Ti single crystals
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below 700 K},
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volume = {56},
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}
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keywords = {Fatigue crack growth},
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owner = {yj.ro},
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timestamp = {2009.05.25},
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url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6V35-4VD9X5H-1/2/02fcc42b39b99f90f0b0ba3a25b49605}
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}
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|
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V in the solution treated and aged (4 h at 815 K) condition, and
|
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in the as-welded condition. Some aged specimens were tested after
|
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pre-straining. Creep stresses ranged from 40 to 90 pct of the aged
|
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material yield strength. Results showed that creep was of the primary
|
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or transient kind in all cases, and was much greater in welded than
|
||
in aged material. In general, pre-strains reduced creep, although
|
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a strain larger than 10-3 was needed to do this at the highest creep
|
||
stress. Activation areas A* were between 10 and 20 b2, and thus were
|
||
similar to tensile results on titanium and its alloys. The microstructural
|
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rationale applied to Ti-5 Al-2.5 Sn in earlier work, based on the
|
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character of dislocation sources, proved successful in understanding
|
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the effects of prestrain in this work.},
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owner = {yj.ro},
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timestamp = {2009.04.27},
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url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF02644335}
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}
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@ARTICLE{Oh2009,
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author = {Oh, Sang Ho and Legros, Marc and Kiener, Daniel and Dehm, Gerhard},
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title = {In situ observation of dislocation nucleation and escape in a submicrometre
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aluminium single crystal},
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month = feb,
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comment = {10.1038/nmat2370},
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issn = {1476-1122},
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owner = {yj.ro},
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publisher = {Nature Publishing Group},
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timestamp = {2009.01.28},
|
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url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nmat2370}
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}
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@ARTICLE{PARTRIDGE1964,
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author = {PARTRIDGE, P. G.},
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title = {Distribution of Twins around a Microhardness Indenter in Close-packed
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Hexagonal Metals},
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journal = {Nature},
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year = {1964},
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volume = {203},
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number = {4945},
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owner = {yj.ro},
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}
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@ARTICLE{Pochettino1992,
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author = {A.A. Pochettino and N. Gannio and C.Vial Edwards and R. Penelle},
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title = {Texture and pyramidal slip in Ti, Zr and their alloys},
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journal = {Scripta Metallurgica et Materialia},
|
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year = {1992},
|
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volume = {27},
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pages = {1859 - 1863},
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number = {12},
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doi = {DOI: 10.1016/0956-716X(92)90033-B},
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issn = {0956-716X},
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owner = {yj.ro},
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timestamp = {2009.04.20},
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url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TY3-48F4Y9W-DK/2/3aa6de3d1a288fe10992b4225b6ca3e9}
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}
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@ARTICLE{Ramesh2002,
|
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author = {Ramesh, K.},
|
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title = {Effects of high rates of loading on the deformation behavior and
|
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failure mechanisms of hexagonal close-packed metals and alloys},
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journal = {Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A},
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year = {2002},
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volume = {33},
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pages = {927--935},
|
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number = {3},
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month = mar,
|
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abstract = {Abstract A substantial amount of work has been performed
|
||
on the effect of high rates of loading on the deformation and failure
|
||
of fcc and bcc metals. In contrast, the influence of high strain
|
||
rates and temperature on the flow stress of hcp metals has received
|
||
relatively little attention, and the modes of dynamic failure of
|
||
these materials are poorly characterized. The low symmetry of these
|
||
materials and the development of twinning lead to a particularly
|
||
rich set of potential mechanisms for deformation and failure at high
|
||
rates. This article reviews results of high-strain-rate deformation
|
||
and dynamic failure studies on hcp metals, with a focus on titanium,
|
||
Ti-6Al-4V, and hafnium. Strain rates as high as 105},
|
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owner = {yj.ro},
|
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timestamp = {2009.01.22},
|
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url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11661-002-0162-x}
|
||
}
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@ARTICLE{Rao1979,
|
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author = {Y.Krishna Mohan Rao and V.Kutumba Rao and P.Rama Rao},
|
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title = {Fracture mechanism maps for titanium},
|
||
journal = {Scripta Metallurgica},
|
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year = {1979},
|
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volume = {13},
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pages = {851 - 856},
|
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number = {9},
|
||
doi = {DOI: 10.1016/0036-9748(79)90173-X},
|
||
issn = {0036-9748},
|
||
owner = {yj.ro},
|
||
timestamp = {2009.02.04},
|
||
url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B759T-48JCMPY-1JC/2/7c54e81f2fd43c5999f9ac47b882cff0}
|
||
}
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||
|
||
@ARTICLE{Salem2003,
|
||
author = {Ayman A. Salem and Surya R. Kalidindi and Roger D. Doherty},
|
||
title = {Strain hardening of titanium: role of deformation twinning},
|
||
journal = {Acta Materialia},
|
||
year = {2003},
|
||
volume = {51},
|
||
pages = {4225 - 4237},
|
||
number = {14},
|
||
abstract = {The purpose of this study is to investigate the role of deformation
|
||
twinning in the strain-hardening behavior of high purity, polycrystalline
|
||
[alpha]-titanium in a number of different deformation modes. Constant
|
||
strain rate tests were conducted on this material in simple compression,
|
||
plane-strain compression and simple shear, and the true stress ([sigma])-true
|
||
strain ([var epsilon]) responses were documented. From the measured
|
||
data, the strain hardening rates were numerically computed, normalized
|
||
by the shear modulus (G), and plotted against both normalized stress
|
||
and [var epsilon]. These normalized strain hardening plots exhibited
|
||
three distinct stages of strain hardening that were similar to those
|
||
observed in previous studies on low stacking fault energy fcc metals
|
||
(e.g. 70/30 brass) in which deformation twinning has been known to
|
||
play an important role. Optical microscopy and Orientation imaging
|
||
microscopy were conducted on samples deformed to different strain
|
||
levels in the various deformation paths. It was found that the onset
|
||
of deformation twinning correlated with a sudden increase in strain
|
||
hardening rate in compression tests. The falling strain hardening
|
||
rate correlated with saturation in the twin volume fraction. In shear
|
||
testing a much lower rate of strain hardening was found, at all strains,
|
||
and this correlated with a lower density of deformation twinning.},
|
||
doi = {DOI: 10.1016/S1359-6454(03)00239-8},
|
||
issn = {1359-6454},
|
||
keywords = {Titanium},
|
||
url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TW8-48VTB43-2/2/950c31f7658f3f4c0f4d9c8d67e54da4}
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
@ARTICLE{Salem2006,
|
||
author = {Salem, A. and Kalidindi, S. and Doherty, R. and Semiatin, S.},
|
||
title = {Strain hardening due to deformation twinning in alpha<68>-titanium:
|
||
Mechanisms},
|
||
journal = {Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A},
|
||
year = {2006},
|
||
volume = {37},
|
||
pages = {259--268},
|
||
number = {1},
|
||
month = jan,
|
||
abstract = {Abstract Novel experiments were conducted to elucidate
|
||
the effect of deformation twinning on the mechanical response of
|
||
high-purity α-titanium deformed at room temperature. Orientation-imaging
|
||
microscopy (OIM), microhardness, and nanohardness evaluations were
|
||
employed in conjunction with optical microscopy and quasi-static
|
||
compression testing to obtain insight into the deformation mechanisms.
|
||
Hardness measurements revealed that the newly formed deformation
|
||
twins were harder than the matrix. This observation is perhaps the
|
||
first experimental evidence for the Basinski mechanism for hardening
|
||
associated with twinning, arising from the transition of glissile
|
||
dislocations to a sessile configuration upon the lattice reorientation
|
||
by twinning shear. This work also provided direct evidence for two
|
||
competing effects of deformation twinning on the overall stress-strain
|
||
response: (1) hardening via both a reduction of the effective slip
|
||
length (Hall-Petch effect) and an increase in the hardness of twinned
|
||
regions (Basinski mechanism) and (2) softening due to the lattice
|
||
reorientation of the twinned regions.},
|
||
owner = {yj.ro},
|
||
timestamp = {2009.01.22},
|
||
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11661-006-0171-2}
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
@ARTICLE{Salem2005,
|
||
author = {A.A. Salem and S.R. Kalidindi and S.L. Semiatin},
|
||
title = {Strain hardening due to deformation twinning in [alpha]-titanium:
|
||
Constitutive relations and crystal-plasticity modeling},
|
||
journal = {Acta Materialia},
|
||
year = {2005},
|
||
volume = {53},
|
||
pages = {3495 - 3502},
|
||
number = {12},
|
||
abstract = {The mechanisms governing twin-induced strain hardening of high-purity
|
||
[alpha]-titanium at room temperature were incorporated into constitutive
|
||
laws to describe the evolution of both twin and slip resistance due
|
||
to deformation twinning. The proposed equations were incorporated
|
||
in a Taylor-type crystal plasticity model to predict mechanical behavior
|
||
and texture evolution for different deformation paths. Model predictions
|
||
for the overall stress-strain response and texture evolution compared
|
||
well with the experimental results. Specifically, the model captured
|
||
the three stages of strain hardening for uniaxial-compression and
|
||
plane-strain-compression testing of [alpha]-titanium. In addition,
|
||
predicted texture evolution due to the reorientation of twinned area
|
||
showed excellent agreement with the observations. These findings
|
||
proved the necessity of incorporating twinning and its associated
|
||
hardening mechanisms in realistic constitutive descriptions to account
|
||
for anisotropic strain-hardening behavior and texture evolution in
|
||
materials that deform by both slip and twinning.},
|
||
doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.actamat.2005.04.014},
|
||
issn = {1359-6454},
|
||
keywords = {Texture},
|
||
owner = {yj.ro},
|
||
timestamp = {2009.01.22},
|
||
url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TW8-4G94J1C-2/2/9745b826d50791e36598ba02e5b0d4e1}
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
@ARTICLE{Santhanam1970,
|
||
author = {A. T. Santhanam and R. E. Reed-Hill},
|
||
title = {Work hardening peaks in [alpha]-titanium},
|
||
journal = {Scripta Metallurgica},
|
||
year = {1970},
|
||
volume = {4},
|
||
pages = {529 - 531},
|
||
number = {7},
|
||
doi = {DOI: 10.1016/0036-9748(70)90010-4},
|
||
issn = {0036-9748},
|
||
owner = {yj.ro},
|
||
timestamp = {2009.03.12},
|
||
url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B759T-48J027T-DJ/2/ca4f3b94f041545b1151e6f45505ffec}
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
@ARTICLE{Schroeter2003,
|
||
author = {Brian M. Schroeter and David L. McDowell},
|
||
title = {Measurement of deformation fields in polycrystalline OFHC copper},
|
||
journal = {International Journal of Plasticity},
|
||
year = {2003},
|
||
volume = {19},
|
||
pages = {1355 - 1376},
|
||
number = {9},
|
||
doi = {DOI: 10.1016/S0749-6419(02)00040-2},
|
||
issn = {0749-6419},
|
||
keywords = {Polycrystalline materials},
|
||
owner = {yj.ro},
|
||
timestamp = {2009.04.09},
|
||
url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TWX-46YXJ7T-6/2/b748033823db97fbbe1b560258cbdb1b}
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
@ARTICLE{Scrivens2007,
|
||
author = {Scrivens, W. and Luo, Y. and Sutton, M. and Collette, S. and Myrick,
|
||
M. and Miney, P. and Colavita, P. and Reynolds, A. and Li, X.},
|
||
title = {Development of Patterns for Digital Image Correlation Measurements
|
||
at Reduced Length Scales},
|
||
journal = {Experimental Mechanics},
|
||
year = {2007},
|
||
volume = {47},
|
||
pages = {63--77},
|
||
number = {1},
|
||
month = feb,
|
||
abstract = {Abstract Methods for patterning metal thin films at the
|
||
microscale and nanoscale by applying the patterns to metallic and
|
||
polymeric materials for use in shape and deformation measurements
|
||
in a scanning electron microsope (SEM) or other high magnification
|
||
imaging system are described. In one approach, thin films of metallic
|
||
materials (e.g., Au, Ag, Cu, and Cr) are applied to a variety of
|
||
substrates. The coated samples are then placed into a reaction vessel,
|
||
where the specimens are heated and exposed to a nitrogen atmosphere
|
||
saturated with selected volatile chemicals. This process results
|
||
in nano-scale remodeling of the metallic films, thereby affording
|
||
high contrast random patterns with different morphologies. In a second
|
||
approach, thin films of metallic materials, including gold and silver,
|
||
also have been applied using a simplified UV photolithographic method
|
||
requiring a minimum amount of laboratory preparation. Using selected
|
||
substrates, both methods have been used successfully to transfer
|
||
patterns onto polymeric and metallic materials ranging from 50–500
|
||
nanometers with chemical vapor rearrangement and 2 to 20 microns
|
||
with UV photolithography, providing a pattern that can be used with
|
||
digital image correlation to quantify both the surface profile and
|
||
also surface deformations at reduced length scales.},
|
||
owner = {yj.ro},
|
||
timestamp = {2009.03.25},
|
||
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11340-006-5869-y}
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
@ARTICLE{Semiatin1985,
|
||
author = {Semiatin, S. and Ghosh, A. and Jonas, J.},
|
||
title = {A simplified numerical analysis of the sheet tensile test},
|
||
journal = {Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A},
|
||
year = {1985},
|
||
volume = {16},
|
||
pages = {2291--2298},
|
||
number = {12},
|
||
month = dec,
|
||
abstract = {Abstract A simplified numerical analysis of the tensile
|
||
test for sheet metal specimens is presented with particular emphasis
|
||
on the relationship between plastic flow parameters and tensile ductility.
|
||
This analysis is based on a one-dimensional, “long wavelength<74><68>?
|
||
approximation in which the stress state is assumed to be uniaxial
|
||
throughout the deformation. To account for the influence of necking
|
||
and triaxiality on the flow behavior, however, an extended Bridgman
|
||
correction for sheet specimens deformed under conditions of plane
|
||
stress is employed. The governing equilibrium equation and boundary
|
||
conditions are discretized to obtain computer solutions. Engineering
|
||
stress-strain curves and strain distributions in deformed tensile
|
||
specimens are compared to results from a more complex formulation
|
||
previously published in the technical literature and show good agreement
|
||
with it.},
|
||
owner = {yj.ro},
|
||
timestamp = {2009.03.10},
|
||
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF02670429}
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
@ARTICLE{Song1995,
|
||
author = {S. G. Song and G. T. Gray},
|
||
title = {Structural interpretation of the nucleation and growth of deformation
|
||
twins in Zr and Ti--I. Application of the coincidence site lattice
|
||
(CSL) theory to twinning problems in h.c.p. structures},
|
||
journal = {Acta Metallurgica et Materialia},
|
||
year = {1995},
|
||
volume = {43},
|
||
pages = {2325 - 2337},
|
||
number = {6},
|
||
abstract = {A step-wise nucleation and growth mechanism based on the coincidence
|
||
site lattice (CSL) theory is proposed for deformation twinning in
|
||
h.c.p. structures. Lattice transformation during twinning is accomplished
|
||
by a coordinated movement of a large number of atoms between two
|
||
lattice match planes from the matrix to twin positions rather than
|
||
a layer by layer movement through twinning dislocations as proposed
|
||
for twinning dislocation theories. The sidewise propagation and thickening
|
||
of a twin lamella proceeds in a step-wise manner with lattice match
|
||
planes being the coherent boundaries between the matrix and twins.
|
||
This model predicts that twinning in h.c.p. lattices can occur at
|
||
a high velocity close to the sound speed, which is impossible according
|
||
to twinning dislocation theories. The proposed mechanism is also
|
||
consistent with other observations such as lack of critical-resolved-shear-stress
|
||
for twinning, emissary dislocations, and insensitivity to temperature.
|
||
Dislocation reactions may be involved in twinning although they are,
|
||
at high stresses, not required.},
|
||
doi = {DOI: 10.1016/0956-7151(94)00433-1},
|
||
issn = {0956-7151},
|
||
owner = {yj.ro},
|
||
timestamp = {2009.01.22},
|
||
url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B7599-49FY37T-9M/2/74a19901a871a83da911616d5f2993da}
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
@ARTICLE{Song1995a,
|
||
author = {S. G. Song and G. T. Gray},
|
||
title = {Structural interpretation of the nucleation and growth of deformation
|
||
twins in Zr and Ti--II. Tem study of twin morphology and defect reactions
|
||
during twinning},
|
||
journal = {Acta Metallurgica et Materialia},
|
||
year = {1995},
|
||
volume = {43},
|
||
pages = {2339 - 2350},
|
||
number = {6},
|
||
abstract = {A TEM study of mechanical twinning in Ti and Zr was performed. A large
|
||
number of [0001]-dislocations which are rarely seen in the matrix,
|
||
and a new type of stacking fault were found within deformation twins
|
||
in both materials. Matrix dislocations were observed to actively
|
||
interact with the tips of twin embryos and step ledges of growing
|
||
twin lamellae. Twin embryos bounded by straight coherent and inclined
|
||
semi-coherent boundaries were observed. These results as well as
|
||
the morphological variation of twin lamellae during deformation do
|
||
not agree with twinning dislocation theories but support a step-wise
|
||
nucleation and growth mechanism proposed for deformation twinning
|
||
in h.c.p. structures. Extended discussions are provided to address
|
||
unanswered questions in the literature concerning deformation twinning.},
|
||
doi = {DOI: 10.1016/0956-7151(94)00434-X},
|
||
issn = {0956-7151},
|
||
owner = {yj.ro},
|
||
timestamp = {2009.01.22},
|
||
url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B7599-49FY37T-9N/2/8d2f35458aeb7062e85e4b4456a953c7}
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
@ARTICLE{Stanford2008,
|
||
author = {Stanford, N. and Carlson, U. and Barnett, M.R.},
|
||
title = {Deformation Twinning and the Hall–Petch Relation in Commercial
|
||
Purity Ti},
|
||
journal = {Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A},
|
||
year = {2008},
|
||
volume = {39},
|
||
pages = {934--944},
|
||
number = {4},
|
||
month = apr,
|
||
abstract = {Abstract The effect of grain size and deformation temperature
|
||
on the behavior of wire-drawn α-Ti during compression has been examined.
|
||
At strains of 0.3, the flow stress exhibited a negative Hall–Petch
|
||
slope. This is proposed to result from the prevalence of twinning
|
||
during the compressive deformation. Electron backscattered diffraction
|
||
revealed that $$ \{ 10\ifmmode\expandafter\bar\else\expandafter\=\fi{1}2\}
|
||
$$ was the most prolific twin type across all the deformation temperatures
|
||
and grain sizes examined. Of the twinning modes observed, $$ \{ 11\ifmmode\expandafter\bar\else\expandafter\=\fi{2}2\}
|
||
$$ twinning was the most sensitive to the grain size and deformation
|
||
temperature. The range of morphologies exhibited by deformation twins
|
||
is also described.},
|
||
owner = {yj.ro},
|
||
timestamp = {2009.05.04},
|
||
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11661-007-9442-9}
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
@ARTICLE{Stroh1954,
|
||
author = {Stroh, A. N.},
|
||
title = {The Formation of Cracks as a Result of Plastic Flow},
|
||
journal = {Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A. Mathematical
|
||
and Physical Sciences},
|
||
year = {1954},
|
||
volume = {223},
|
||
pages = {404--414},
|
||
number = {1154},
|
||
date = {May 6, 1954},
|
||
owner = {yj.ro},
|
||
timestamp = {2009.03.18},
|
||
url = {http://rspa.royalsocietypublishing.org/content/223/1154/404.abstract}
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
@ARTICLE{Sun2001,
|
||
author = {Q. Y. Sun and X. P. Song and H. C. Gu},
|
||
title = {Cyclic deformation behaviour of commercially pure titanium at cryogenic
|
||
temperature},
|
||
journal = {International Journal of Fatigue},
|
||
year = {2001},
|
||
volume = {23},
|
||
pages = {187 - 191},
|
||
number = {3},
|
||
doi = {DOI: 10.1016/S0142-1123(00)00089-X},
|
||
issn = {0142-1123},
|
||
keywords = {Titanium},
|
||
owner = {yj.ro},
|
||
timestamp = {2009.04.20},
|
||
url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6V35-42992CH-1/2/4083b6ebaa36adb6aa78ccbfb126ae29}
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
@ARTICLE{Sutton2007,
|
||
author = {Sutton, M. and Li, N. and Garcia, D. and Cornille, N. and Orteu,
|
||
J. and McNeill, S. and Schreier, H. and Li, X. and Reynolds, A.},
|
||
title = {Scanning Electron Microscopy for Quantitative Small and Large Deformation
|
||
Measurements Part II: Experimental Validation for Magnifications
|
||
from 200 to 10,000},
|
||
journal = {Experimental Mechanics},
|
||
year = {2007},
|
||
volume = {47},
|
||
pages = {789--804},
|
||
number = {6},
|
||
month = dec,
|
||
abstract = {Abstract A combination of drift distortion removal and
|
||
spatial distortion removal are performed to correct Scanning Electron
|
||
Microscope (SEM) images at both <20>200 and <20>10,000 magnification.
|
||
Using multiple, time-spaced images and in-plane rigid body motions
|
||
to extract the relative displacement field throughout the imaging
|
||
process, results from numerical simulations clearly demonstrate that
|
||
the correction procedures successfully remove both drift and spatial
|
||
distortions with errors on the order of <20>0.02 pixels. A series
|
||
of 2D translation and tensile loading experiments are performed in
|
||
an SEM for magnifications at <20>200 and <20>10,000, where both the
|
||
drift and spatial distortion removal methods described above are
|
||
applied to correct the digital images and improve the accuracy of
|
||
measurements obtained using 2D-DIC. Results from translation and
|
||
loading experiments indicate that (a) the fully corrected displacement
|
||
components have nearly random variability with standard deviation
|
||
of 0.02 pixels (≈25 nm at <20>200 and ≈0.5 nm at
|
||
<09>10,000) in each displacement component and (b) the measured strain
|
||
fields are unbiased and in excellent agreement with expected results,
|
||
with a spatial resolution of 43 pixels (≈54 μm at <20>200
|
||
and ≈1.1 μm at <20>10,000) and a standard deviation on the
|
||
order of 6 <36> 10−5 for each component.},
|
||
owner = {yj.ro},
|
||
timestamp = {2009.03.25},
|
||
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11340-007-9041-0}
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
@ARTICLE{Sutton2007a,
|
||
author = {Sutton, M. and Li, N. and Joy, D. and Reynolds, A. and Li, X.},
|
||
title = {Scanning Electron Microscopy for Quantitative Small and Large Deformation
|
||
Measurements Part I: SEM Imaging at Magnifications from 200 to 10,000},
|
||
journal = {Experimental Mechanics},
|
||
year = {2007},
|
||
volume = {47},
|
||
pages = {775--787},
|
||
number = {6},
|
||
month = dec,
|
||
abstract = {Abstract A series of baseline displacement measurements
|
||
have been obtained using 2D Digital Image Correlation (2D-DIC) and
|
||
images from Scanning Electron Microscopes (SEM). Direct correlation
|
||
of subsets from a reference image to subsets in a series of uncorrected
|
||
images is used to identify the presence of non-stationary step-changes
|
||
in the measured displacements. Using image time integration and recently
|
||
developed approaches to correct residual drift and spatial distortions
|
||
in recorded images, results clearly indicate that the corrected SEM
|
||
images can be used to extract deformations with displacement accuracy
|
||
of <20>0.02 pixels (1 nm at magnification of 10,000) and mean
|
||
value strain measurements that are consistent with independent estimates
|
||
and have point-to-point strain variability of <20>1.5 <EFBFBD> 10−4.},
|
||
owner = {yj.ro},
|
||
timestamp = {2009.03.25},
|
||
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11340-007-9042-z}
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
@ARTICLE{Takahashi2009,
|
||
author = {Yoshimasa Takahashi and Masaki Tanaka and Kenji Higashida and Hiroshi
|
||
Noguchi},
|
||
title = {Hydrogen-induced slip localization around a quasi-brittle fatigue
|
||
crack observed by high-voltage electron microscopy},
|
||
journal = {Scripta Materialia},
|
||
year = {2009},
|
||
volume = {61},
|
||
pages = {145 - 148},
|
||
number = {2},
|
||
doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.scriptamat.2009.03.020},
|
||
issn = {1359-6462},
|
||
keywords = {TEM},
|
||
owner = {yj.ro},
|
||
timestamp = {2009.05.20},
|
||
url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TY2-4VW558T-1/2/8155f0b3726238215bc70e8372a4fa06}
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
@ARTICLE{Tan1998,
|
||
author = {Tan, X. and Gu, H. and Laird, C. and Munroe, N.},
|
||
title = {Cyclic deformation behavior of high-purity titanium single crystals:
|
||
Part I. Orientation dependence of stress-strain response},
|
||
journal = {Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A},
|
||
year = {1998},
|
||
volume = {29},
|
||
pages = {507--512},
|
||
number = {2},
|
||
month = feb,
|
||
abstract = {Abstract Randomly oriented single crystals of high-purity
|
||
titanium were prepared by strain annealing and were subjected to
|
||
multiple-step fatigue testing under strain-controlled conditions,
|
||
in order to determine their cyclic stress-strain curves (CSSCs).
|
||
These were found to fall into three groups, depending on orientation
|
||
and the extent of slip and twinning. For those crystals oriented
|
||
for single prismatic slip, a plateau was observed in the CSSCs, persistent
|
||
slip bands (PSBs) occurred, and the plateau stress was 38 MPa. In
|
||
a second group, oriented for prismatic slip but for which cross-slip
|
||
and twinning was favored, the plateau was suppressed and the flow
|
||
stresses were higher. In a third group, connected with orientations
|
||
on the borders of the unit triangle, extensive hardening occurred,
|
||
the CSSCs were steep, and there were multiple cases of slip and twinning.
|
||
The results are interpreted in terms of maps in the stereographic
|
||
projection recording the Schmid factors for the various deformation
|
||
modes.},
|
||
owner = {yj.ro},
|
||
timestamp = {2009.04.23},
|
||
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11661-998-0131-0}
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
@ARTICLE{Tanaka1972,
|
||
author = {T Tanaka and H Conrad},
|
||
title = {Deformation kinetics for {101[combining macron]0}<112[combining macron]0>
|
||
slip in titanium single crystals below 0.4Tm},
|
||
journal = {Acta Metallurgica},
|
||
year = {1972},
|
||
volume = {20},
|
||
pages = {1019 - 1029},
|
||
number = {8},
|
||
abstract = {The deformation kinetics for {101[combining macron]0}<112[combining
|
||
macron]0> slip in zone refined titanium single crystals of ~0.05
|
||
at.% Oeq total interstitial content were investigated in tension
|
||
over the temperature range of 4.2-650<35>K. Using the thermally activated
|
||
approach, values of the usual activation parameters were determined
|
||
and found to be in good agreement with those reported previously
|
||
for polycrystalline titanium with total interstitial contents ranging
|
||
from 0.05 to 1 at.% Oeq. This agreement supports the earlier conclusion
|
||
that the deformation kinetics in polycrystalline titanium are associated
|
||
with slip on the first-order prism planes. Also, the present data
|
||
support the earlier proposal that the rate controlling dislocation
|
||
mechanism during the low temperature deformation of titanium is thermally
|
||
activated overcoming of interstitial solute obstacles. Comparison
|
||
of the single crystal results with those on polycrystals yielded
|
||
a value of 5 for the Taylor factor relating resolved shear stress
|
||
to the tensile stress in titanium polycrystals.},
|
||
doi = {DOI: 10.1016/0001-6160(72)90136-8},
|
||
issn = {0001-6160},
|
||
owner = {yj.ro},
|
||
timestamp = {2009.01.22},
|
||
url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B7598-48KNY87-WK/2/941561542f234ab354d026145908eba2}
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
@ARTICLE{Tonda2002,
|
||
author = {Tonda, Hideki and Ando, Shinji},
|
||
title = {Effect of temperature and shear direction on yield stress by 11},
|
||
journal = {Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A},
|
||
year = {2002},
|
||
volume = {33},
|
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pages = {831--836},
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||
number = {3},
|
||
month = mar,
|
||
abstract = {Abstract The yield shear stress τ},
|
||
owner = {yj.ro},
|
||
timestamp = {2009.02.12},
|
||
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11661-002-0152-z}
|
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}
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|
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@ARTICLE{Tong2005,
|
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author = {Tong, Wei and Tao, Hong and Zhang, Nian and Jiang, Xiquan and Marya,
|
||
Manuel and Hector, Louis and Gayden, Xiaohong},
|
||
title = {Deformation and fracture of miniature tensile bars with resistance-spot-weld
|
||
microstructures},
|
||
journal = {Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A},
|
||
year = {2005},
|
||
volume = {36},
|
||
pages = {2651--2669},
|
||
number = {10},
|
||
month = oct,
|
||
abstract = {Abstract Plastic deformation of miniature tensile bars
|
||
generated from dual-phase steel weld microstructures (i.e., fusion
|
||
zone, heat-affected zone, and base material) was investigated up
|
||
to final rupture failure. Uniaxial tensile true stress-strain curves
|
||
beyond diffuse necking were obtained with a novel strain-mapping
|
||
technique based on digital image correlation (DIC). Key microstructural
|
||
features (including defects) in each of these three metallurgical
|
||
zones were examined to explore the material influence on the plastic
|
||
deformation and failure behavior. For weld fusion zones with minimal
|
||
defects, diffuse necking was found to begin at 6 pct strain and continue
|
||
up to 55 to 80 pct strain. The flow stresses of the weld fusion zones
|
||
were at least twice those of the base material, and fracture strains
|
||
exceeded 100 pct for both materials. The heat-affected zones exhibited
|
||
a range of complex deformation behaviors, as expected from their
|
||
microstructural variety. Only those fusion zones with substantial
|
||
defects (e.g., shrinkage voids, cracks, and contaminants) failed
|
||
prematurely by edge cracking, as signaled by their highly irregular
|
||
strain maps.},
|
||
owner = {yj.ro},
|
||
timestamp = {2009.03.25},
|
||
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11661-005-0263-4}
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
@ARTICLE{Ungar2008,
|
||
author = {T. Ung<6E>r and M.G. Glavicic and L. Balogh and K. Nyilas and A.A. Salem
|
||
and G. Rib<69>rik and S.L. Semiatin},
|
||
title = {The use of X-ray diffraction to determine slip and twinning activity
|
||
in commercial-purity (CP) titanium},
|
||
journal = {Materials Science and Engineering: A},
|
||
year = {2008},
|
||
volume = {493},
|
||
pages = {79 - 85},
|
||
number = {1-2},
|
||
note = {Mechanical Behavior of Nanostructured Materials, a Symposium Held
|
||
in Honor of Carl Koch at the TMS Annual Meeting 2007, Orlando, Florida},
|
||
doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.msea.2007.06.096},
|
||
issn = {0921-5093},
|
||
keywords = {Titanium},
|
||
owner = {yj.ro},
|
||
timestamp = {2009.03.25},
|
||
url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TXD-4RBYD2M-5/2/1dcd434111b67d44cb6d074cd4d9e544}
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
@ARTICLE{Wang2009,
|
||
author = {L. Wang and S.R. Daniewicz and M.F. Horstemeyer and S. Sintay and
|
||
A.D. Rollett},
|
||
title = {Three-dimensional finite element analysis using crystal plasticity
|
||
for a parameter study of fatigue crack incubation in a 7075 aluminum
|
||
alloy},
|
||
journal = {International Journal of Fatigue},
|
||
year = {2009},
|
||
volume = {31},
|
||
pages = {659 - 667},
|
||
number = {4},
|
||
abstract = {Three-dimensional finite element analysis of a bicrystal using a crystal
|
||
plasticity constitutive theory was performed to compute the maximum
|
||
plastic shear strain range in the matrix, at the particle/matrix
|
||
interface, and at the bicrystal boundary. Using the finite element
|
||
analysis results, a design of experiments (DOE) technique was employed
|
||
to understand and quantify the effects of seven parameters on fatigue
|
||
crack incubation: applied displacement, load ratio, particle modulus,
|
||
the number of initially active slip systems, the relative crystallographic
|
||
misorientation at the grain boundary, the particle aspect ratio,
|
||
and the normalized particle size. The simulations clearly showed
|
||
that the applied displacement is the most influential parameter.
|
||
In most cases, particles were found to be more significant than bicrystal
|
||
boundaries for incubation. The number of initially active slip systems,
|
||
the particle aspect ratio, and the normalized particle size showed
|
||
some influences on fatigue incubation. The particle modulus was the
|
||
least influential parameter.},
|
||
doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.ijfatigue.2008.03.022},
|
||
issn = {0142-1123},
|
||
keywords = {Crystal plasticity},
|
||
owner = {yj.ro},
|
||
timestamp = {2009.05.04},
|
||
url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6V35-4S4TNY3-1/2/19b9e03f31d80e2c188e041dade66004}
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
@ARTICLE{Williams1968,
|
||
author = {Williams, J. C. and Blackburn, M. J.},
|
||
title = {The identification of a Non-Basal slip vector in titanium and Titanium-Aluminum
|
||
alloys},
|
||
journal = {Physica Status Solidi (b)},
|
||
year = {1968},
|
||
volume = {25},
|
||
pages = {K1-K3},
|
||
number = {1},
|
||
owner = {yj.ro},
|
||
timestamp = {2009.02.12},
|
||
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/pssb.19680250146}
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
@ARTICLE{Wu2007,
|
||
author = {Xianping Wu and Surya R. Kalidindi and Carl Necker and Ayman A. Salem},
|
||
title = {Prediction of crystallographic texture evolution and anisotropic
|
||
stress-strain curves during large plastic strains in high purity
|
||
[alpha]-titanium using a Taylor-type crystal plasticity model},
|
||
journal = {Acta Materialia},
|
||
year = {2007},
|
||
volume = {55},
|
||
pages = {423 - 432},
|
||
number = {2},
|
||
abstract = {A new Taylor-type polycrystalline model has been developed to simulate
|
||
the evolution of crystallographic texture and the anisotropic stress-strain
|
||
response during large plastic deformation of high purity [alpha]-titanium
|
||
at room temperature. Crystallographic slip, deformation twinning
|
||
and slip inside twinned regions were all considered as contributing
|
||
mechanisms for the plastic strain in the model. This was accomplished
|
||
by treating the dominant twin systems in a given crystal as independent
|
||
grains once the total twin volume fraction in that crystal reached
|
||
a predetermined saturation value. The newly formed grains were allowed
|
||
to independently undergo further slip and the concomitant lattice
|
||
rotation, but further twinning was prohibited. New descriptions have
|
||
been established for slip and twin hardening and the complex coupling
|
||
between them. Good predictions were obtained for the overall anisotropic
|
||
stress-strain response and texture evolution in three different monotonic
|
||
deformation paths on annealed, initially textured samples of high
|
||
purity [alpha]-titanium.},
|
||
doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.actamat.2006.08.034},
|
||
issn = {1359-6454},
|
||
keywords = {Twinning},
|
||
owner = {yj.ro},
|
||
timestamp = {2009.01.22},
|
||
url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TW8-4M63RXJ-6/2/b13d16ac5a205e5218141b1a25b85a27}
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
@ARTICLE{Xiao2005,
|
||
author = {Lin Xiao},
|
||
title = {Twinning behavior in the Ti-5<>at.% Al single crystals during cyclic
|
||
loading along [0<>0<EFBFBD>0<EFBFBD>1]},
|
||
journal = {Materials Science and Engineering A},
|
||
year = {2005},
|
||
volume = {394},
|
||
pages = {168 - 175},
|
||
number = {1-2},
|
||
doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.msea.2004.11.039},
|
||
issn = {0921-5093},
|
||
keywords = {Titanium single crystal},
|
||
owner = {yj.ro},
|
||
timestamp = {2009.04.20},
|
||
url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TXD-4F60NFD-3/2/4a198451bf43350ecccd7a9f36b12608}
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
@ARTICLE{Xiao2003,
|
||
author = {Xiao, L. and Umakoshi, Y.},
|
||
title = {Cyclic deformation behaviour and saturation bundle structure in Ti–5 at.% Al
|
||
single crystals deforming by single prism slip},
|
||
journal = {Philosophical Magazine},
|
||
year = {2003},
|
||
volume = {83},
|
||
pages = {3407--3426},
|
||
number = {30},
|
||
owner = {yj.ro},
|
||
publisher = {Taylor \& Francis},
|
||
timestamp = {2009.04.22},
|
||
url = {http://www.informaworld.com/10.1080/14786430310001603454}
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
@ARTICLE{Xiao2002,
|
||
author = {Xiao, L. and Umakoshi, Y.},
|
||
title = {Cyclic deformation behaviour and dislocation structure of Ti-5 at.%
|
||
Al single crystals oriented for double prism slip},
|
||
journal = {Philosophical Magazine A},
|
||
year = {2002},
|
||
volume = {82},
|
||
pages = {2379--2396},
|
||
number = {12},
|
||
owner = {yj.ro},
|
||
publisher = {Taylor \& Francis},
|
||
timestamp = {2009.04.22},
|
||
url = {http://www.informaworld.com/10.1080/01418610208240042}
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
@ARTICLE{Yoo2002,
|
||
author = {Yoo, M. and Morris, J. and Ho, K. and Agnew, S.},
|
||
title = {Nonbasal deformation modes of HCP metals and alloys: Role of dislocation
|
||
source and mobility},
|
||
journal = {Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A},
|
||
year = {2002},
|
||
volume = {33},
|
||
pages = {813--822},
|
||
number = {13},
|
||
month = mar,
|
||
abstract = {Abstract A review is presented on the role of dislocation
|
||
cores and planar faults in activating the nonbasal deformation modes,
|
||
<c + a> pyramidal slip and deformation twinning, in hcp metals
|
||
and alloys and in D019 intermetallic compounds. Material-specific
|
||
mechanical behavior arises from a competition between alternate defect
|
||
structures that determine the deformation modes. We emphasize the
|
||
importance of accurate atomistic modeling of these defects, going
|
||
beyond simple interatomic energy models. Recent results from both
|
||
experiments and theory are summarized by discussing specific examples
|
||
of Ti and Mg single crystals; Ti-, Zr-, and Mg-base alloys; and Ti3Al
|
||
ordered alloys. Remaining key issues and directions for future research
|
||
are also discussed.},
|
||
owner = {yj.ro},
|
||
timestamp = {2009.01.22},
|
||
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11661-002-1013-5}
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
@ARTICLE{Yoo1991,
|
||
author = {Yoo, M. H. and Lee, J. K.},
|
||
title = {Deformation twinning in h.c.p. metals and alloys},
|
||
journal = {Philosophical Magazine A},
|
||
year = {1991},
|
||
volume = {63},
|
||
pages = {987--1000},
|
||
number = {5},
|
||
issn = {0141-8610},
|
||
owner = {yj.ro},
|
||
publisher = {Taylor \& Francis},
|
||
timestamp = {2009.01.22},
|
||
url = {http://www.informaworld.com/10.1080/01418619108213931}
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
@ARTICLE{Zeng2009,
|
||
author = {Zhipeng Zeng and Yanshu Zhang and Stefan Jonsson},
|
||
title = {Microstructure and texture evolution of commercial pure titanium
|
||
deformed at elevated temperatures},
|
||
journal = {Materials Science and Engineering: A},
|
||
year = {2009},
|
||
volume = {513-514},
|
||
pages = {83 - 90},
|
||
doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.msea.2009.01.065},
|
||
issn = {0921-5093},
|
||
keywords = {Commercial pure titanium},
|
||
owner = {yj.ro},
|
||
timestamp = {2009.05.04},
|
||
url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TXD-4VJ4WS3-1/2/b0fdaa847bc30ee8800b21baf24a500d}
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
@ARTICLE{Zhang2007,
|
||
author = {M. Zhang and J. Zhang and D.L. McDowell},
|
||
title = {Microstructure-based crystal plasticity modeling of cyclic deformation
|
||
of Ti-6Al-4V},
|
||
journal = {International Journal of Plasticity},
|
||
year = {2007},
|
||
volume = {23},
|
||
pages = {1328 - 1348},
|
||
number = {8},
|
||
doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.ijplas.2006.11.009},
|
||
issn = {0749-6419},
|
||
keywords = {Crystal plasticity},
|
||
owner = {yj.ro},
|
||
timestamp = {2009.03.18},
|
||
url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TWX-4MY0TTV-1/2/ec2eaa204c6c095020809303280674e3}
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
@ARTICLE{Zhang1997,
|
||
author = {Zhang, Z. and Gu, H. and Tan, X.},
|
||
title = {Influence of low cycle fatigue on deformation twins in commercial
|
||
purity titanium},
|
||
journal = {Journal of Materials Science Letters},
|
||
year = {1997},
|
||
volume = {17},
|
||
pages = {211--214},
|
||
number = {3},
|
||
month = feb,
|
||
owner = {yj.ro},
|
||
timestamp = {2009.04.17},
|
||
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1023/A:1006532227698}
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
@ARTICLE{Zhou2008,
|
||
author = {A.G. Zhou and S. Basu and M.W. Barsoum},
|
||
title = {Kinking nonlinear elasticity, damping and microyielding of hexagonal
|
||
close-packed metals},
|
||
journal = {Acta Materialia},
|
||
year = {2008},
|
||
volume = {56},
|
||
pages = {60 - 67},
|
||
number = {1},
|
||
doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.actamat.2007.08.050},
|
||
issn = {1359-6454},
|
||
keywords = {Compression test},
|
||
owner = {yj.ro},
|
||
timestamp = {2009.04.17},
|
||
url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TW8-4R2H229-1/2/412f7e7fa0b2d6534d30cd704f3187db}
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
@ARTICLE{Aa<EFBFBD>ob1975,
|
||
author = {Šob, M. and Kratochvíl, J. and Kroupa, F.},
|
||
title = {Theory of strengthening of alpha titanium by interstitial solutes},
|
||
journal = {Czechoslovak Journal of Physics},
|
||
year = {1975},
|
||
volume = {25},
|
||
pages = {872--890},
|
||
number = {8},
|
||
month = aug,
|
||
abstract = {It is assumed that the core structure of screw dislocations in the
|
||
h.c.p. lattice of a-Ti can be described by a sessile splitting on
|
||
the prism plane and on the first order pyramidal plane simultaneously
|
||
and that slip can proceed after its transformation into a glissile
|
||
configuration on the prism plane. The strengthening by interstitial
|
||
solutes O, N, C is explained by their impeding role in these sessile-glissile
|
||
transformations. A good agreement between the theoretical temperature
|
||
dependences of the effective stress for different interstitial content
|
||
and the experimental values can be reached if the effect of impurities
|
||
on the stacking fault energies is also taken into account. The similarity
|
||
between the role of screw dislocations in the low temperature deformation
|
||
of h.c.p. metals with more slip systems operating and of b.c.c. metals
|
||
is stressed.},
|
||
owner = {yj.ro},
|
||
timestamp = {2009.03.25},
|
||
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF01589305}
|
||
}
|
||
|