Pengfei Qu, Wenchao Yang, Chen Liu, Jiarun Qin, Qiang Wang, Jun Zhang, Lin Liu
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Abstract
The traditional view holds that the dominant deformation mechanism of Ni-based single crystal superalloys at intermediate temperatures (both in tension and creep) is stacking fault shearing γ’ phas...For the first time, this work reveals the differences in the dominant deformation mechanisms between tension and tensile creep at intermediate temperatures.
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