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Crystallography question for dislocation movement through fcc in bcc metal

Crystallography question for dislocation movement through fcc in bcc metal

Crystallography question for dislocation movement through fcc in bcc metal

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I am try to solve a problem and wonder if any crystallographers can offer some guidance

I am viewing two sets of dislocations in a bcc material on different slip planes at 90 degrees to each other within an area of very fine fcc precipiates and thinking if the orientation relationship between the second phase and iron is enable cross slip or divert dislocation sets to a new plane from the (001)alpha//(001)gamma relationship?

My thinking is if the particles are on the same planes then direction of slip can be perpendicular

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