Abstract
An extensive experimental test on nickel and aluminium has been made of the Bailey-Orowan equation ⋵ =
r/h
, where έ is the steady state creep rate,
r
is the rate of recovery, and
h
is the strain hardening coefficient; ⋵ and
r
were measured, and the value of
h
calculated from this equation was compared with that measured in a room temperature tensile test; the agreement is within a factor of 2, provided that
h
is measured on creep tested specimens and not on annealed ones. This proviso arises because, as the experiments showed,
h
increases several times during primary creep. The experiments also showed that if the stress dependencies are expressed as (stress)
n
then for creep rate n is 4 1/2, for recovery rate 3 to 3 1/2 and for 1/
h
1 to 1 1/2. Most of the stress-sensitivity of creep rate is therefore due to the stress-sensitivity of recovery rate and is understandable, since dislocation network theory predicts
r
∝ (stress)
3
.
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