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Plastic strain accommodation and acoustic emission during melting of embedded particles
Published 8 Oct 2011 in cond-mat.mtrl-sci | (1110.1684v1)
Abstract: Melting point phenomena of micron-sized indium particles embedded in an aluminum matrix were studied by means of acoustic emission. The acoustic energy measured during melting increased with indium content. Acoustic emission during the melting transformation suggests a dislocation generation mechanism to accommodate the 2.5% volume strain required for melting of the embedded particles. A geometrically necessary increase in dislocation density of 4.1 x 1013 m-2 was calculated for the 17 wt% indium composition.
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