The Influence of Surface Films on Mechanical Properties.
Abstract
The variables that influence the mechanical behavior of metals covered with thin films have been enumerated. In particular, factors affecting dislocation glide in the surface region have been characterized in terms of image stresses taking into account both the free surface and the accommodation dislocation network at the substrate-film interface. A reduction of yield stress of 50% or more was measured on copper crystals electro-plated with 600 A films of nickel, gold or alpha-brass, all of which are epitaxial overgrowths. The complexity of the microstructure in the substrate-thin film composite has been described and the consequences on dislocation glide explored. An example of a system which exhibits an increase of the critical resolved yield stress, tau sub y, is given. Here, diffusion layers less than 1 micrometer thick caused tau sub y to increase by a factor of two, a consequence of the hindering of glide dislocations by accommodation dislocation networks.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Dec 01, 1975
- Accession Number
- ADA019045
Entities
People
- H. G. F. Wilsdorf
Organizations
- University of Virginia