Abstract

The contribution of local order, and of the segregation of solute atoms at extended dislocations, to the strength of close-packed solid solutions are investigated quantitatively. The two effects are roughly of the same order of magnitude, but either may predominate in a particular alloy. The theoretical predictions for the initial yield strength of silver-gold, copper-gold, and copper-zinc alloys are in good agreement with the experimental data.

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