Dislocations and deformation
Strengthening of metallic alloys Microstructure influence on plastic deformation
Quizzed article REF: M4340 V2
Dislocations and deformation
Strengthening of metallic alloys Microstructure influence on plastic deformation

Authors : Jean-Hubert SCHMITT, Thierry IUNG

Publication date: December 10, 2016, Review date: November 25, 2020 | Lire en français

Logo Techniques de l'Ingenieur You do not have access to this resource.
Request your free trial access! Free trial

Already subscribed?

1. Dislocations and deformation

1.1 Deformation of metal alloys

When a metal is subjected to external stress, deformation occurs. At low stresses, deformation is reversible. This is called elastic deformation, and is the direct result of atomic interactions. The sample returns to its initial shape and dimensions when the stress is released.

Beyond a critical value of the applied stress, permanent deformation - plastic deformation - occurs. The yield strength corresponds to this critical stress. The value of yield strength depends on the alloy's composition and microstructure. The latter, in turn, is governed by the chemical composition and by the thermal or thermomechanical treatments imposed throughout the metal manufacturing process and during shaping of the ready-to-use part.

You do not have access to this resource.
Logo Techniques de l'Ingenieur

Exclusive to subscribers. 97% yet to be discovered!

You do not have access to this resource. Click here to request your free trial access!

Already subscribed?


Article included in this offer

"Studies and properties of metals"

( 160 articles )

Complete knowledge base

Updated and enriched with articles validated by our scientific committees

Services

A set of exclusive tools to complement the resources

View offer details