Uchic Michael D, Dimiduk Dennis M, Florando Jeffrey N, Nix William D
Air Force Research Laboratory, Materials & Manufacturing Directorate, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH 45433-7817, USA.
Science. 2004 Aug 13;305(5686):986-9. doi: 10.1126/science.1098993.
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.
当晶体发生塑性变形时,诸如位错存储、增殖、运动、钉扎和成核等现象会在亚微米到纳米尺度上发生。在此,我们报告了三种不同类型金属的微米尺寸单晶的塑性屈服测量结果。我们发现在测试过程中,整个样品尺寸人为地限制了可用于塑性过程的长度尺度。结果表明,在令人惊讶的大样品尺寸下存在显著的尺寸效应。这些结果强调,在微米尺度上,必须同时定义外部几何形状和内部结构才能表征材料的强度。