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Solid solution softening and strain-rate sensitivity of Fe-Re and Fe-Mo alloys

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The resolved shear stress and strain-rate sensitivity of Fe-Mo and Fe-Re alloys, well within the solid solution range, were measured versus temperature and compared with previous results for Fe-Ti alloys. The strain-rate sensitivity-temperature curves shifted systematically to lower temperatures as solute was added. The resolved shear stress was divided into two parts, a dynamic part which is a function of strain-rate and a static part which is not. The strain-rate sensitivity data were inverted to give the dynamic part of the flow stress and this was subtracted from the resolved shear stress to give the static part of the flow stress. Significant solid solution softening occurred in the dynamic part of the flow stress at 166 and 196 K. This is due to intrinsic effects and not to scavenging of im-purities. The static part of the flow stress is made up of two parts, a peaking effect super-imposed on normal solid solution hardening.

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Leemans, D., Fine, M.E. Solid solution softening and strain-rate sensitivity of Fe-Re and Fe-Mo alloys. Metall Trans 5, 1331–1336 (1974). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02646616

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