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Grain boundary, sliding

A series of events can take place in response to the thermal stresses (/) plastic deformation of the ductile metal matrix (sHp, twinning, cavitation, grain boundary sliding, and/or migration) (2) cracking and failure of the brittle fiber (5) an adverse reaction at the interface and (4) failure of the fiber—matrix interface (17—20). [Pg.200]

More distinct regularities observed in the Al-phase allow us to distinguish dislocation slips expressed by the movement of orientation peaks along the fibres from the grain boundary sliding responsible for the smoothing effects and thus for the superplasticity of the alloy... [Pg.411]

R. Raj and M.F. Ashby. On grain boundary sliding and diffusional creep. Metall. Trans., 2 1113-1127, 1971. [Pg.407]

Considerable grain boundary sliding (GBS) was observed during the process. [Pg.173]

Many of the theories proposed to explain the phenomenon are all mechanical in origin and based on Grain Boundary Sliding (GBS), Diffusion Controlled Flow Rate or... [Pg.173]

From a microscopic point of view, when a polycrystalline material is deformed at high temperatures, grain boundary sliding (GBS) takes place in two different ways ... [Pg.436]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.181 ]

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