Recovery, recrystallization and diffusion in cold-rolled Ni

Shepelenko M., Klinger L., Rabkin E., Berner A., Prokoshkina D., Reglitz G., Fiebig J., Wilde G., Divinski S.

Research article (journal) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

Recovery and recrystallization processes in cold-rolled Ni are investigated. While recrystallization and grain growth at temperatures above 700 K lead to a significant (threefold) decrease in micro-hardness, recovery at 600 K is shown to cause a measurable micro-hardness increase. This increase in micro-hardness is confirmed by atomic force microscopy observations of Vickers indents, and it is correlated with the vacancy-annihilation peak of the calorimetric signal. Diffusion of impurity-vacancy complexes to the dislocation cores and the resulting pinning of dislocations are surmised to contribute to the measured micro-hardness increase. Self-diffusion along interfaces in cold-rolled and partially recrystallized Ni samples is measured employing the radiotracer serial sectioning technique. Diffusion rates similar to those of general high-angle grain boundaries in well-annealed coarse-grained Ni polycrystals are observed. The results imply that the diffusion rate along the stationary recrystallization front, i. e. the interfaces separating the recrystallized and the as-deformed regions of the material, is similar to that along a general high-angle grain boundary.

Details about the publication

JournalInternational Journal of Materials Research
Volume106
Issue6
Page range554-564
StatusPublished
Release year2015
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
DOI10.3139/146.111217
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KeywordsDiffusion; Grain boundaries; Plastic deformation; Recovery; Recrystallization

Authors from the University of Münster

Divinskyi, Sergii
Professorship of Materials Physics (Prof. Wilde)
Fiebig, Jochen Michael
Institute of Materials Physics
Prokoshkina, Daria
Institute of Materials Physics
Reglitz, Gerrit
Institute of Materials Physics
Wilde, Gerhard
Professorship of Materials Physics (Prof. Wilde)