Revealing the orientation dependence of large-size BCC molybdenum alloy single crystal deformed at a high temperature

Benqi Jiao, Zhongwu Hu, Zhenchuan Li, Weiwei Zhang, Wen Zhang, Jianfeng Li

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Abstract

The orientation dependence of the high-temperature mechanical behavior of BCC Mo-Nb alloy single crystals was reported in this work. The monocrystalline structure is retained after a hot deformation for Mo-Nb single crystal with three orientations, while the mechanical behavior exhibits a significant difference. The entangled dislocation is distributed in the < 112 > orientation and shows a continuously increasing flow stress. However, the deformation microstructure is dominated by dislocation cells and a bit of dislocations within the cells in the < 111 > and < 110 > orientations, where the flow stress remains dynamically balanced. This indicates that the orientation dependence of the high-temperature mechanical behavior is determined by the evolution characteristics of the substructure. The high geometrically necessary dislocation density and low Schmid factor are the main reasons for the dislocation entanglement in the < 112 > orientation, which is rarely reported in body-centered cubic refractory metal single crystal deformed at a high temperature.

Original languageEnglish
Article number111759
JournalMaterials Today Communications
Volume43
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2025
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Dislocation
  • Hot deformation
  • Molybdenum alloy single crystal
  • Orientation dependence

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