Fundamentals of Materials Science and Engineering, Binder Ready Version: An Integrated Approach
Fundamentals of Materials Science and Engineering, Binder Ready Version: An Integrated Approach
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Chapter 8.19, Problem 1QP
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The extension or expansion in the chain (in miles) and the chain length of dislocations:

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Answer to Problem 1QP

The extension or expansion in the chain (in miles) is 62mi and the chain length of dislocations is 6.2(105)mi .

Explanation of Solution

Given:

The dislocation density of a metal specimen, 105mm2 .

The volume of metal specimen, 1000mm3 .

The increased density of metal specimen after cold working, 109mm2 .

Explanation:

The dislocation density is defined as the total dislocation length per unit volume.

Express the extension or expansion in the chain.

lchain=Vmetal(ρdislocation) (I)

Here, expansion in the chain is lchain , volume of metal specimen is Vmetal and dislocation density is ρdislocation .

Express the chain length of dislocations.

lchaindislocations=Vmetal(ρmetal) (II)

Here, chain length of dislocation is lchaindislocations , and metal density is ρmetal .

Conclusion:

Substitute 105mm2 for ρdislocation and 1000mm3 for Vmetal in Equation (I).

lchain=1000mm3(105mm2)=108mm[103m1mm]=105m[0.00062mi1m]=62mi

Hence, the extension or expansion in the chain (in miles) is 62mi .

Substitute 109mm2 for ρmetal and 1000mm3 for Vmetal in Equation (II).

lchaindislocations=1000mm3(109mm2)=1012mm[103m1mm]=109m[0.00062mi1m]=6.2×105mi

Hence, the chain length of dislocations is 6.2(105)mi_ .

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