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Article Dans Une Revue Scripta Materialia Année : 2023

Habit planes of climbing and gliding dislocations in TiAl determined in three dimensions by electron tomography

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In this study, the habit planes of dislocations moving by glide and climb at 850°C-900°C have been determined in three dimensions (3D) by electron tomography, using the TiAl intermetallics as a model system. An almost complete digital 3D reconstruction approach has been implemented, based on algorithms developed in life sciences, with which the habit planes orientations have been obtained with ± 5° accuracy. It could thus be demonstrated, notably, that climbing pure edge dislocations loops, previously identified in literature, actually constitute Bardeen-Herring sources. Moreover, mixed-climb in {011) planes has been properly evidenced, as well as coexistence of gliding and climbing dislocation segments in the same region of the crystal. Consequently, improving the material's strength at 850-900°C would require controlling both the glide and climb mechanisms by means of suitable solutes.
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hal-04248755 , version 1 (18-10-2023)

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Jean-Philippe Monchoux, Daniel Ferry. Habit planes of climbing and gliding dislocations in TiAl determined in three dimensions by electron tomography. Scripta Materialia, 2023, 236, pp.115679. ⟨10.1016/j.scriptamat.2023.115679⟩. ⟨hal-04248755⟩
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