Abstract

AbstractAttention is directed to the extension of a dislocation by the acting stress in metals having a low stacking-fault energy. It is shown that stress-induced stacking faults impede the movement of dislocations on intersecting slip planes, causing overshoot in copper-aluminium single crystals when tested in tension.

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