화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of Materials Science, Vol.41, No.9, 2631-2639, 2006
Model for kink-like deformation in CoTi single crystals
Single crystals of the B2 CoTi intermetallic compound were deformed in compression at temperatures between room temperature and 1000 K. The orientation was about 10 degrees off the [001] cube axis. For 132 compounds with 'strong' AB bonding, the slip dislocations are often (100) type gliding on (110) planes although (110) and (111) slip cannot be ruled out especially when, as in this case, the Schmid factors for (100) glide are very small. In the lower half of the temperature range, deformation progressed by a series of load drops which manifests itself as coarse bands formed at intervals along the gauge length. The bands are roughly parallel to the (001) plane but it is concluded that the slip planes are (110) and that the kink-like behaviour is due to the formation of twist boundaries. A model for this behaviour is presented which is based on a pole mechanism and the glide of (100) dislocations. (c) 2006 Springer Science + Business Media, Inc.