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MICROPLASTICITY DETECTED BY AN ACOUSTIC TECHNIQUE
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1967
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EngineeringMechanical EngineeringSlip BandsNanoplasticsMicroplasticsMechanicsSlip LinesMarine PollutionExperimental MechanicNoiseStress WavePhysicsStrain LocalizationSolid MechanicsUltrasoundSlide DynamicDislocation InteractionMicrofabricationApplied PhysicsGeomechanicsAcoustic EnergyPlastic PollutionAcoustic MicroscopyMechanics Of Materials
Evidence for the formation of slip lines and slip bands has usually been obtained from slip-line replica and etch-pit techniques. An apparatus has been built to detect the formation of small slip events within a crystal by monitoring small longitudinal oscillations of the test specimen which occur when the load is momentarily relaxed. Each load drop results in a burst of acoustic energy, some of which are detected and recorded electronically. Results are presented of measurements of the frequency and magnitude of acoustic pulses from single-crystal specimens during plastic flow. They suggest that slip events occur cooperatively and that dislocation velocities during yielding may be as high as 10 3 cm/sec.
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