Abstract

Abstract The effect of small and large misorientation interfaces on the mechanical behavior of metals and alloys deforming within the 5-power and 3-power creep regimes has been intensively studied over the past several decades. Controversies have existed but some new experiments suggest that, contrary to the general opinion, neither small angle or large angle boundaries are associated with the rate-controlling process for plasticity. The new evidence will be discussed in terms of other established experimental trends.

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