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タイトル: Dislocation structures in micron-sized Ni single crystals produced via tension–compression cyclic loading
著者: Sumigawa, Takashi
Kawakatsu, Nobutaka
Tobise, Akihiro
Sugisaka, Kota
Takahashi, Yoshimasa
Arai, Shigeo
Abe, Masataka
Shima, Hiroyuki
Umeno, Yoshitaka
著者名の別形: 澄川, 貴志
杉坂, 浩太
安部, 正高
キーワード: Micron scale
Fatigue
Dislocation
Cyclic loading
Single crystal
発行日: 15-Sep-2024
出版者: Elsevier BV
Acta Materialia Inc
誌名: Acta Materialia
巻: 277
論文番号: 120208
抄録: The strength and deformation characteristics of micron-sized metals under monotonic loading have long been investigated. In contrast, despite its practical significance, their fatigue behavior remains unexplored. To this end, tension–compression fatigue tests were conducted herein on micron-sized Ni single crystals to elucidate their fatigue behavior and internal dislocation structures. Specimens with square cross sections of 5 and 2 μm on a side were prepared and subjected to cyclic loading at low stress amplitudes, which did not induce fatigue cracking in bulk metals. Remarkably, fatigue cracks were not present in 5-μm-wide specimens, whereas intrusions/extrusions were observed in 2-μm-wide specimens, leading to crack initiation. Vein-like structures comprising edge dislocations were observed in 5-μm-wide specimens, which are commonly observed in bulk metals. Conversely, the dislocation structure in 2-μm-wide specimens resembled that associated with persistent slip bands, which cause intrusions/extrusions and fatigue cracking in bulk metals under high stress amplitudes. The experimental findings indicate that the fatigue behavior of small-sized metal single crystals is characterized by the absence of vein formation.The strength and deformation characteristics of micron-sized metals under monotonic loading have long been investigated. In contrast, despite its practical significance, their fatigue behavior remains unexplored. To this end, tension–compression fatigue tests were conducted herein on micron-sized Ni single crystals to elucidate their fatigue behavior and internal dislocation structures. Specimens with square cross sections of 5 and 2 μm on a side were prepared and subjected to cyclic loading at low stress amplitudes, which did not induce fatigue cracking in bulk metals. Remarkably, fatigue cracks were not present in 5-μm-wide specimens, whereas intrusions/extrusions were observed in 2-μm-wide specimens, leading to crack initiation. Vein-like structures comprising edge dislocations were observed in 5-μm-wide specimens, which are commonly observed in bulk metals. Conversely, the dislocation structure in 2-μm-wide specimens resembled that associated with persistent slip bands, which cause intrusions/extrusions and fatigue cracking in bulk metals under high stress amplitudes. The experimental findings indicate that the fatigue behavior of small-sized metal single crystals is characterized by the absence of vein formation.
著作権等: © 2024 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd on behalf of Acta Materialia Inc.
This is an open access article under the CC BY license.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2433/294784
DOI(出版社版): 10.1016/j.actamat.2024.120208
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