Abstract

The dynamic yield strength of commercially pure nickel (99.5% Ni), as determined by planar impact experiments, shows a fivefold decrease in the close (±50°C) vicinity of its Curie point. The effect is attributed to the enhanced adsorption of impurity atoms by stacking fault ribbons (Suzuki atmosphere) that takes place in a narrow temperature interval.

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