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Published May 1968 | Submitted + Published
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Stress State Required for Pyramidal Dislocation Movement in Zinc

Abstract

A tension or compression stress in such a direction that basal slip is minimized can produce second-order pyramidal slip bands in zinc single crystals. The stress required to initiate pyramidal dislocation motion is not sensitive to temperature. However, dislocation velocity at a given stress is sensitive to temperature and the very small dislocation velocity at low temperatures has lead to an erroneous estimate of a ``starting stress'' for pyramidal dislocations. Dislocation velocity at a constant temperature was found to be a function of the magnitude, but not the sense of the resolved shear stress.

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©1968 The American Institute of Physics. Received 21 December 1967. The authors wish to express their appreciation to G.R. May for his tireless efforts in crystal preparation and to the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission who sponsored this investigation. This work was used by R.C. Blish, II for partial fulfillment of Ph.D. requirements at the California Institute of Technology.

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