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In order to get around this, materials are being studied in which the motion of dislocations is inhibited.
In principle, the strengthening of metals is accomplished by increasing the resistance of lattice structures to the motion of dislocations.
Strength is derived by inhibiting the motion of dislocations in a continuous metal phase by obstacles.
The motion of dislocations is assumed to be unaffected by hydrogen diffusion.
The latter, primarily contributed by the motion of dislocations which leaves the lattice behind the trace intact, is irreversible.
Therefore, any motion of grain boundary is viewed as a collective motion of dislocations that form the boundary.
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The evolution of each dislocation segment was determined by the motion of dislocation nodes.
In situ transmission electron microscopy during annealing revealed that 1-D motion of dislocation loops occurred in pure Fe at 623 K, while 1-D motion of dislocation loops occurred minimally in Fe 1.4Mn annealed at temperatures below 773 K.
The solute atoms as barriers to hinder the motion of dislocation and the severe lattice distortion to suppress the free slipping of dislocation are significantly stronger obstacles to strengthen HEA.
Plastic flow both on cold rolling and hydrogenation occurs via formation and motion of dislocation-like defects which are the reason of the observed anelastic anomalies.
These results indicate that 1-D motion of dislocation loops play a key role in producing the differences in the microstructures between pure Fe and Fe 1.4Mn.
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