The Portevin - Le Chatelier effect and acoustic emission of plastic deformation CuZn30 monocrystals

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The paper presents the investigation of the relation between the acoustic emission (AE) and instability of plastic deformation type Portevin-Le Chatelier (PLC) of single-phase brass CuZn30 monocrystals with crystallographical orientation [139]. The monocrystals have been investigated applying the method of free compression at a constant strain rate and the temperature within the range from 200°C to 400°C, simultaneously recording PLC phenomenon by means of acoustic emission. During hot axial compression tests the correlation between work-hardening curves s-e, which display PLC effect and characteristic of acoustic emission signals has been found. Moreover, it was proved that in the range of the PLC effect, the acoustic signal is an impulse a character of cyclic repeatability, distinctly correlated qualitatively with the stress oscillations on the curves σ-ε. The analysis of the obtained results leads to the conclusion that in the tested monocrystals the effect PLC is probably controlled by complex processes similar to the phenomenon of dynamic strain ageing (DSA), which are described by diffusion models.

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Ozgowicz, W., Grzegorczyk, B., Pawełek, A., Pia̧tkowski, A., & Ranachowski, Z. (2014). The Portevin - Le Chatelier effect and acoustic emission of plastic deformation CuZn30 monocrystals. Archives of Metallurgy and Materials, 59(1), 183–188. https://doi.org/10.2478/amm-2014-0029

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