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Thermal mismatch dislocations produced by large particles in a strain-hardening matrix

Dunand, David
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Mortensen, Andreas  
1991
Materials Science and Engineering A

Silver chloride containing particles of irregular form of the order of 1-mu-m in diameter is used as a model material for particle-reinforced metal matrix composites (MMCs). Matrix dislocations due to the mismatch of the coefficients of thermal expansion of the two phases are made visible to transmission optical microscopy through bulk decoration performed at room temperature. The plastic zone around the particles takes two forms, similar to what is observed around the glass microspheres: (a) rows of coaxial prismatic dislocation loops punched into the matrix and (b) a plastic zone of irregular form containing partially resolved tangled dislocations. A relationship between the inclusion volume and the volume of the plastic zone around the inclusion-developed for the geometrically tractable problem of a sphere embedded in a strain-hardening matrix deforming by slip-is found to be valid for particles of irregular form as well, which are more representative of the reinforcement used in MMCs than spheres are.

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DOI
10.1016/0921-5093(91)90557-4
Scopus ID

2-s2.0-0026118471

Author(s)
Dunand, David
Mortensen, Andreas  
Date Issued

1991

Published in
Materials Science and Engineering A
Volume

A135

Issue

1-2

Start page

179

Subjects

Composite Materials - Strain

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Crystallography - Mathematical Models

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Crystals - Dislocations

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Particle Reinforced Composites

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Strain Hardening

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Thermal Mismatch Dislocations

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Metals and Alloys

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Massachusetts Inst of Technology, Cambridge, United States

09215093 (ISSN)

Part of special issue: European Materials Research Society 1990 Spring Meeting on Metal Matrix Composites, presented at the Annual Spring Conference of the European Materials Research Society

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