(Shockley) dislocation length and the maximum transformation rate of atomic number from FCC crystal structure to Other and HCP crystal structures in single-crystal nickel lead to the fastest damage evolution rate and the most severe damage level when θ=90°. It is worth noting that voids in single-crystal nickel are most likely to coalesce when θ=90°, due to the larger tensile stress on the void surface under this condition. Through this work, the aim is to reveal the void coalescence behavior and mechanism of metallic materials under high strain rates, and to provide theoretical guidance for understanding their softening behavior and fracture mechanism."/>
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[songkun, huangxia. Tensile behavior of single-crystal nickel containing void defects: void growth and coalescence mechanisms[J]. Rare Metal Materials and Engineering,2023,52(11):3767~3777.]
DOI:10.12442/j. issn.1002-185X.20230187