Sample dimensions influence strength and crystal plasticity
- PMID: 15310897
- DOI: 10.1126/science.1098993
Sample dimensions influence strength and crystal plasticity
Abstract
When a crystal deforms plastically, phenomena such as dislocation storage, multiplication, motion, pinning, and nucleation occur over the submicron-to-nanometer scale. Here we report measurements of plastic yielding for single crystals of micrometer-sized dimensions for three different types of metals. We find that within the tests, the overall sample dimensions artificially limit the length scales available for plastic processes. The results show dramatic size effects at surprisingly large sample dimensions. These results emphasize that at the micrometer scale, one must define both the external geometry and internal structure to characterize the strength of a material.
Comment in
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Oxide surface films on metal crystals.Science. 2004 Nov 12;306(5699):1134-5; author reply 1134-5. doi: 10.1126/science.306.5699.1134. Science. 2004. PMID: 15539587 No abstract available.
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