Analysis of isothermal and isochronal annealing in deformed Zn and Zn-Ag
- Author(s)
- Barbara Marczewska-Lasa, Michael Zehetbauer, Wolfgang Pfeiler, Bernhard Wielke
- Abstract
Zn and Zn-Ag polycrystals have been deformed by rolling at 293 K to true
strains ε=0.05–3.8. After deformation, samples were subjected to
isothermal and isochronal anneals, and thereby investigated by
intermittent measurements of strength, electrical resistivity, and TEM.
Along the isotherms at 293 K, quite unusual hardening effects were
observed, which turned out to be strongly affected by the applied
prestrain and alloy content. The experimental results can be
consistently ascribed to loop formation and loop coarsening from
deformation-induced vacancies whereas other explanations, such as loop
formation by oxidation and/or phase transformations, can be largely
ruled out. Saada's model accounts satisfactorily for the vacancy
concentrations measured. In the framework of a loop-hardening theory by
Kirchner, the experimentally found values of vacancy concentration and
loop density/size yield the right order of magnitude for the strength
effects observed. With the isochronal anneals, three stages could be
found which are related to loop annealing, dislocation rearrangement,
and dislocation annealing.
- Organisation(s)
- Physics of Nanostructured Materials, Dynamics of Condensed Systems
- Journal
- Journal of Materials Science
- Volume
- 26
- Pages
- 4499-4510
- No. of pages
- 12
- ISSN
- 0022-2461
- DOI
- https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00543673
- Publication date
- 1991
- Peer reviewed
- Yes
- Austrian Fields of Science 2012
- 103018 Materials physics
- Portal url
- https://ucrisportal.univie.ac.at/en/publications/82e98113-20a0-4d74-b7df-cf0c36c3557b