The effects of He-vacancy (He-V) clusters on the mobility of an a/2{110} edge dislocation in alpha-Fe are investigated by atomic simulation with empirical potentials at 0 K. A number of small HenVm (n/m = 0~4) clusters initially placed at the same position on the slip plane are comparatively studied. The results show that the interaction of He-V clusters with edge dislocations depends on not only the helium-to-vacancy (He/V) ratio, but also the cluster size. The small He-V clusters with low He/V ratios have a small effect on the dislocation mobility, but the larger clusters with higher He/V ratios significantly increase the critical resolved shear stress for dislocation glide. One of interesting results is that the He-V clusters almost stay at their original positions, and do not move along with the dislocation.
Revised: May 6, 2010 |
Published: April 1, 2010
Citation
Yang L., X.T. Zu, F. Gao, S. Peng, H.L. Heinisch, X. Long, and R.J. Kurtz. 2010.Dynamic interactions of helium-vacancy clusters with edge dislocations in alpha-Fe.Physica B Condensed Matter 405, no. 7:1754-1758.PNNL-SA-70793.doi:10.1016/j.physb.2010.01.034