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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/11375/17540
Title: The Mechanical Properties of Precipitation Hardened Nickel Aluminum Alloys
Authors: Cornwell, Leonard Roy
Advisor: Purdy, G. R.
Department: Metallurgy
Keywords: metallurgy;precipitation hardened;nickel, aluminum;alloy
Publication Date: Jul-1969
Abstract: <p> The macroscopic mechanical behaviour of alloys is intimately related to their structure at the atomic level. The influence of small (<0.1ฮผ) ordered coherent particles (๐›„') on the mechanical properties of Ni-Al alloys has been studied. The maximum strength of polycrystals occurs at 0.45 volume fraction ๐›„' and grain boundary embrittlement occurs at higher volume fractions. It was shown that long range order in the particles affects strength by increasing the anti-phase boundary energy. In monocrystals the deformation behaviour is strongly influenced by the amount of particles present. </p> <p> By growing very large particles of ๐›„' (~1.0ฮผ) dislocation-particle interactions have been studied. Stacking faults have been observed in the particles whose bounding dislocation Burgers vectors were determined. By suitable heat treatment still larger ๐›„' particles (~10ยต) were formed which had incoherent interfaces. The dislocation networks at the interfaces were analysed. </p>
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11375/17540
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