2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.msea.2015.12.007
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Dislocation evolution and properties enhancement of GH2036 by laser shock processing: Dislocation dynamics simulation and experiment

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“…The TEM micrographs reveal a remarkably high density of dislocations. Similar observations were made by other investigators ( Ref 16,[22][23][24][25]. Ren et al (Ref 22) noted that LSP generated high-density dislocations and improved the mechanical properties of aluminum alloys.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 84%
“…The TEM micrographs reveal a remarkably high density of dislocations. Similar observations were made by other investigators ( Ref 16,[22][23][24][25]. Ren et al (Ref 22) noted that LSP generated high-density dislocations and improved the mechanical properties of aluminum alloys.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 84%
“…Furthermore, some obvious dislocation blocks(DBs) can be found adjacent to the grain boundary (as shown in Fig. 8e), which can be explained by the fact that the dislocation movement is hindered by grain boundary and then a large number of dislocations are piled along the grain boundary [23]. Finally, for the substrate of 316L stainless steel, the average size of the original grain in the substrate is more than 8 μm, as shown in Fig.…”
Section: Typical Tem Observations In Three Zones Of the Cladding Coatmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…When Figure 4 was observed, it was seen that the dislocations were organized and these well organized dislocations created the dislocation cell walls. Ren et al [30] observed band-like dislocation walls in TEM observations which performed in LSP GH2036 and they reported that the dislocation walls coincident with slip planes. When Figure 4a and 4b were examined, the dislocation walls having tangled dislocation boundaries attracted the attention in the single LSP impacted 6061-T6 alloy and also looked band-like.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%