Abstract

The development of dislocation network models for recovery creep and the important results which arise from the application of the models are discussed. These models are basically aimed at describing the two simultaneous processes, namely strain hardening and recovery, which occur during high-temperature creep deformation. These processes are modelled using detailed dislocation mechanisms which occur in the deforming crystalline materials. The present models, although still being approximations, are reasonably well able to describe high-temperature recovery creep deformation of crystalline materials.

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