Abstract
Abstract DEFORMATION MODES OF UNIDIRECTIONALLY SOLIDIFIED CARBIDE-REINFORCED COMPOSITES: IN SITU EXPERIMENTS IN THE HVEM RELATED TO MACROSCOPIC BEHAVIOUR In situ investigation of the plastic deformation in tension was performed in the high voltage electron microscope on a unidirectionally solidified metal matrix carbide-reinforced fibrous composite. This technique was particularly suitable for observing dislocation pile-ups against the fibres during the initial stage of plastic deformation. The dislocation configurations were found to be in perfect accordance with previous observations on bulk material. A theoretical analysis of the observed dislocation pile-ups led to an unambiguous determination of the deformation modes of such composites. La déformation plastique de composites de solidification, à matrice métallique renforcée par des fibres monocristallines parfaites de monocarbures de métaux de transition, a pu être étudiée grâce à. des essais de traction in Situ effectués dans un microscope électronique à haute tension. Cette technique a permis d’observer, dans lee tout premiers stades de la déformation plaatique, la formation d’empilements de dislocations contre les fibres. Ces configurations de dislocations correspondent aux prévisions déduites des essais de traction sur échantillons massifs. L’étude théorique de ces empilements de dislocations a permis de déterminer sans ambiguité le mode de déformation de ces composites.
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