Abstract

AbstractThe TEM weak-beam technique has been used to investigate the behavior of dissociated superlattice dislocation in Ni3Al single crystal as a function of temperature. The observed dislocation with the Burgers vector of [110] partly dissociated on the (001) plane forming Kear-Wilsdorf (KW) lock. The dissociated pair did not indicate significant variation of separation in the temperature range from room temperature to 773K. but turned to form a jog at 773K. At 898K, which is near the peak temperature, the dissociated segment constricted completely. The experimental observations are discussed.

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