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Cyclic behavior of Ta at low temperatures under low stresses and strain rates

  • 1. MIBA-Nuova Merisinter srl, Napoli (Italy)
  • 2. Plansee AG, Reutte (Austria)
  • 3. Institut fuer Physikalische Chemie-Werkstoffwissenschaften, Universitaet Wien, Wien (Austria)
  • 4. Institut fuer Materialphysik, Universitaet Wien, Wien (Austria)

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The cyclic stress-strain response of recrystallized technically pure Ta was investigated in the stress range well below the technical flow stress, for temperatures between 173 K and 423 K, at loading rates between 0.042 Mpa/s and 4.2 Mpa/s with resulting plastic strains between <1x10-5 up to 1X10-2. Cyclic hardening-softening curves were recorded in multiple step tests. Cyclic stress strain curves exhibit straight portions associated with microplastic, transition range and macroplastic deformation mechanisms. The microstructure of the deformed specimens was characterized by SEM and TEM techniques which revealed typical dislocation arrangements related to plastic strain amplitudes and test temperatures. A mechanism of the microstrain deformation of Ta is proposed. (author)

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Imprint Place
Reutte (Austria)
Imprint Title
Powder metallurgical high performance materials. Proceedings. Volume 3: general topics
Imprint Pagination
414 p.
Journal Page Range
p. 34-48
Report number
INIS-AT--0022

Conference

Title
15. international Plansee seminar
Dates
May 2001
Place
Reutte (Austria)

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Country of Publication
Austria
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Austria
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32068510
Subject category
S36: MATERIALS SCIENCE;
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Conference
Descriptors DEI
DEFORMATION; STRAIN RATE; STRESSES; TANTALUM; TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE
Descriptors DEC
ALLOYS; ELEMENTS; METALS; REFRACTORY METALS; TRANSITION ELEMENTS