Welcome to the upgraded MacSphere! We're putting the finishing touches on it; if you notice anything amiss, email macsphere@mcmaster.ca

Effect of thickness on the structure of cold-rolled aluminum

Loading...
Thumbnail Image

Journal Title

Journal ISSN

Volume Title

Publisher

Abstract

The relative merits of methods of determining the density of dislocations are reviewed. In particular, consideration has been given to the evidence available tending to indicate a loss of dislocations from foils of deformed metal during thinning processes preparatory to viewing in the electron microscope. By measurement of the electrical resistivity ratio, 293˚K./77˚K., during thinning, annealed specimens of super-purity aluminum foil were shown to obey Fuch’s theory for thin films, but cold-rolled specimens could not be fitted to the theory. This discrepancy has been attributed to the loss of dislocations from the cold-rolled material, and the results are shown to be consistent with a “loss-fringe” model of dislocation loss from the surface.

Description

Citation

Endorsement

Review

Supplemented By

Referenced By