HIGH-TEMPERATURE CREEP IN A NI2GEO4 CONTRIBUTION TO CREEP SYSTEMATICS IN SPINEL

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dc.contributor.author Lawlis J.D.
dc.contributor.author Zhao Y.H.
dc.contributor.author Karato S.
dc.date.accessioned 2021-03-30T10:40:28Z
dc.date.available 2021-03-30T10:40:28Z
dc.date.issued 2001
dc.identifier https://www.elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=872545
dc.identifier.citation Physics and Chemistry of Minerals, 2001, 28, 8, 557-571
dc.identifier.issn 0342-1791
dc.identifier.uri https://repository.geologyscience.ru/handle/123456789/27179
dc.description.abstract High-temperature creep behavior in Ni2GeO4 spinel was investigated using synthetic polycrystalline aggregates with average grain sizes ranging from submicron to 7.4 microns. Cylindrical samples were deformed at constant load in a gas-medium apparatus at temperatures ranging from 1223 to 1523 K and stresses ranging from 40 to 320 MPa. Two deformation mechanisms were identified, characterized by the following flow laws: where σ is in MPa, d is in μm and T is in Kelvin. These flow laws suggest that deformation was accommodated by dislocation creep and grain-boundary diffusion (Coble) creep, respectively. A comparison with other spinels shows that an isomechanical group can be defined for spinels although some differences between normal and inverse spinels can be identified. When creep data for olivine and spinel are normalized and extrapolated to Earth-like conditions, spinel (ringwoodite) has a strength similar to olivine in the dislocation creep regime and is considerably stronger than olivine in the diffusion creep regime at coarse grain size. However, when grain-size reduction occurs, spinel can become weaker than olivine due to its high grain-size sensitivity (Coble creep behavior). Analysis of normalized diffusion creep data for olivine and spinel indicate that spinel is weaker than olivine at grain sizes less than 2 μm.
dc.subject SPINEL
dc.subject OLIVINE
dc.subject GERMANATE
dc.subject DISLOCATION CREEP
dc.subject DIFFUSION CREEP
dc.subject COBLE CREEP
dc.title HIGH-TEMPERATURE CREEP IN A NI2GEO4 CONTRIBUTION TO CREEP SYSTEMATICS IN SPINEL
dc.type Статья


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