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The study of the onset of dislocation plasticity and possible phase transformations can be performed during the nanoindentation test.
This is interpreted as the onset of dislocation glide through less stressed vertical channels.
It is found from the creep studies that in the case of nanowires, onset of dislocation creep phenomena occurs at very low loads.
The transition from lattice or solute diffusion controlled, serrated flow to homogeneous flow is consistent with the onset of dislocation climb.
The addition of grain boundaries biases this process to regions near the boundaries at low strains, which reduces the activation barrier for the onset of dislocation plasticity.
From the above analysis, it is understood that the onset of dislocation creep phenomena occurs in indium nano/microwire kind of structures at much lower loads (30 40 μN) compared to bulk/thin indium films (80 120 μN).
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Hence, understanding the onset of dislocations motion and interaction is critical in modifying or designing new materials with advanced properties so that their mechanical behavior approach realistic conditions.
A multiscale approach is proposed to predict how the presence of hydrogen influences the onset of homogeneous dislocation nucleation (HDN) and thus of plasticity.
Furthermore, based on the tensile test results, a model-compatible description of the mechanical behaviour is shown and a reasonable stacking fault energy of about 8 mJ m−2 is calculated for the onset of partial dislocation breakaway, i.e. the onset of deformation twinning.
Combined with the earlier onset of the dislocation phenotype in TAK1-deficient mice, this finding suggests that BMPR1B may have partial functional redundancy with another receptor subunit acting upstream of TAK1.
In-depth inspection of the deformation process reveals that, at the onset of plastic deformation, dislocation embryos initiate from the locations of surface defects, and the plastic deformation is dominated by the nucleation and propagation of partial dislocations under the considered temperature.
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