Estimating the Activation Enthalpy for Defect Formation in 5754 Alloys by Using Nuclear, Electrical and Mechanical Methods

Author:

Ibrahim Alaa M.1,Hassen E.M.1,Abdel-Rahman M. A.2,Badawi Emad A.2

Affiliation:

1. South Valley University

2. Minia University

Abstract

The Positron Annihilation Lifetime Technique (PALT) Is One of the Most Important Nuclear Non-Destructive Techniques. it Was Used to Study the Activation Enthalpy for Defect Formation in 5754 Alloy. Quenching Experiments Were Usually Performed on Thin Specimens to Ensure a Uniform Quenching Rate throughout the Specimen. from such Measurements, it Is Possible to Deduce the Vacancy Formation Enthalpy which, in Combination with the Results of Self-Diffusion Measurements, Gives a Value for the Migration Enthalpy of the Vacancy. these Are Very Important Quantities in the Study of the Annealing of Irradiation-Induced Defects. the Use of the Quenching Technique in the Positron Annihilation Study Has the Advantage that it Allows a Distinction to Be Made between Vacancies and Dislocations. Correlations between Nuclear, Electrical and Mechanical Methods Have Been Carried Out after Quenching.

Publisher

Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.

Subject

Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science,Radiation

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