抄録
In order to examine the Srolovitz’s theory of attractive interaction between dislocations and dispersed particles, an Al-3.1 at%Mg-1.3 vol%Be alloy having effects of dispersion- and solution-hardening was subjected to creep tests and transmission electron microscopic observation. The creep test was conducted at temperatures from 623 to 723 K and it stresses from 1.8 to 51.4 MPa, which correspond to the range of 0.38∼8.48σv (σv is the void hardening stress).
The results show that the dislocation-particle interaction is attractive, but no clear threshold stress occurs under the conditions tested. This suggests that the absence of threshold stress may not be evidence of the climb mechanism. The reason for the absence of threshold stress in this alloy is discussed from viewpoints of solution-hardening and grain-boundary sliding.