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Although sometimes Dynamic Strain Aging is used interchangeably with the Portevin–Le Chatelier effect effect (or serrated yielding) , Dynamic Strain Aging refers specifically to the microscopic mechanism that causes the Portevin–Le Chatelier effect. This strengthening mechanism is related to solid solution strengthening and has been observed in a variety of fcc and bcc substitutional and interstitial alloys, non-metallics such as silicon and ordered intermetallic at specific ranges of temperature and strain rates [1].

Description of Mechanism[edit]

In materials, the motion of dislocations is a discontinuous process. When dislocation meets obstacles (like forest dislocations) they are temporary arrested for a certain time. During this time solutes (such as interstitial particles) diffuse around the dislocations further strengthening the obstacles hold on the dislocations. Eventually these dislocations will overcome these obstacles with sufficient stress and will quickly move to the next obstacle where they are stopped and the process can repeat again[2] . This process most well-known manifestations are Lüders Bands and the PLC effect although the mechanism is known to effect materials without these physical observations. [3]

Material Property Effects[edit]

Although serrations in the stress-strain curve caused by the Portevin–Le Chatelier (PLC) effect are the most visible effect of dynamic strain aging other effects may be present when this effect is not seen. [3] Often times when serrated flow is not seen dynamic strain aging is marked by a lower strain rate Sensitivity. That becomes negative in the PLC regime. [4] Along dynamic strain aging also causes a plateau in the strength, a peak in flow stress [5] a peak in work hardening, a peak in the Hall Petch constant, and minimum variation of ductility with temperature .[6] Since dynamic strain aging is a hardening phenomenon it increases the strength of the material but it will often effect the ultimate tensile strength of the material more than the yield strength of the material.[7]

Material Specific Example of Dynamic Stain Ageing[edit]

Dynamic strain ageing has been shown to be linked to these specific material problems:

  • decrease the fracture resistance of AL-Li alloys [8]
  • Decrease low cycle fatigue life of Austenitic stainless steels and super alloys under test condition which are the service conditions in liquid metal cooled fast breeder reactors which the material is used for . [9]
  • Reduce fracture toughness by 30-40% and shorten the air fatigue live of RPC steels and may worsen the cracking resistance of steels in aggressive environments . The susceptibility of RPC steels to environment assisted creating in high temperature water coincides with DSA behavior [10]
  • PLC specific problems like blue brittleness in steel, loss of ductility and bad surface finishes for formed Aluminum Magnesium alloys. [11]

See Also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Mesarovic, Sinisa (1995)“Dynamic Strain Aging and Plastic Instabilities.” J. Mech. Phys. Solids 43:671-701 No. 5
  2. ^ Van Den Beukel, A. (1975)“Theory of the Effect of Dynamic Strain Aging on Mechanical Properties”. Phys. Stat. Sol. (a) 30 197:
  3. ^ a b Atkinson, JD and Yu, J.(1997) “The Role of Dynamic Strain-Ageing in the Environment Assisteted Cracking observed in Pressure Vessel Steels”. Fatigue Fracture Eng. Mater. Struct. Vol.20 No. 1:1-12
  4. ^ Hahner, Peter (1996)“On the physics of the Portevin- Le Chatelier effect part 1: the Statistics of dynamic strain aging” Materials Science and Engineering A207:
  5. ^ Mannan, S.L.(1993) “Role of dynamic stain aging on low cycle fatigue”. Material Science vol 16 no 5:561-582
  6. ^ Samuel, K.G, Mannan, S.L., Rodriguez, P,(1996) “Another Manifestation of Dynamic Strain Aging” Journal of material Science Letters 15 :167-1699
  7. ^ Samuel, K.G, Mannan, S.L.and Rodriguez, P,(1996) “Another Manifestation of Dynamic Strain Aging” Journal of Material Science Letters 15:167-1699
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  9. ^ 2) Mannan, S.L., “Role of dynamic stain ageing on low cycle fatigue” Material Science vol 16 no 5 December 1993 p561-582
  10. ^ Atkinson, JD and Yu, J. “the Role of Dynamic Strain-Ageing in the Enviroment Assisteted Craking observed in Pressure Vessel Steels” Fatigue Fractur Engeg. Materis Struct. Vol.20 No. 1 pp1-12 1997
  11. ^ Abbadi, M., Hahner, P., Zeghloul, A., “On the characteristic of Portevin-Le Chatelier band in aluminum alloy 5182 under stress controlled and strain- controlled tensile testing” Materials Science and Engineering A337, 2002, p 194-201

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