Abstract

The thermally activated movement of dislocations over a statistical distribution of obstacles in the slip planes is considered. The mean free length of the dislocation between obstacles is calculated as a function of stress, obstacle density, and line tension. The interpretation of measurements of an activation volume for dislocation motion is being discussed assuming different dislocation — obstacle interaction profiles.

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