A. Orlova et al., ANALOGY BETWEEN CREEP CYCLES AND STRESS-RELAXATION SERIES FOR ACTIVATION VOLUME MEASUREMENT, Materials science & engineering. A, Structural materials: properties, microstructure and processing, 191(1-2), 1995, pp. 85-89
Two techniques that are commonly used to measure the activation volume
in the course of constant strain rate deformation experiments consist
s of performing either strain rate jump or stress relaxation tests. In
this paper, a new method based on repeated creep tests is presented.
It is demonstrated that, as for the technique of stress relaxation ser
ies, this new procedure allows the measurement of the apparent activat
ion volume and the corresponding strain hardening correction term, whi
ch yield the effective activation volume. Only this last parameter is
relevant for characterizing the thermally activated processes that con
trol plastic now.