Abstract

Deformation twins have been oberved in nanocrystalline Al processed by cryogenic ball-milling and in nanocrystalline Cu processed by high-pressure torsion at a very low strain rate. They were formed by partial dislocations emitted from grain boundaries. This paper first reviews experimental evidences and atomistic simulation results on deformation twinning and partial dislocation emissions from grain boundaries and then discusses recent analytical models on the nucleation and growth of deformation twins. These models are compared with experimental results to establish their validity and limitations.

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