Yield strength of the B1 and B2 phases of NaCl

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Planetary Cores, Polycrystals, Rheology, Shear Strength, Sodium Chlorides, Yield Strength, Grain Size, Phase Transformations, Pressure Dependence, Stress Relaxation

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Several experiments on the change in creep properties across phase transitions in geologically important minerals has been conducted in an effort to understand the rheology of planetary interiors. Bridgman (1937) documented the change in strength across more than 20 transitions in a study of the shear strength of 250 materials to 5 GPa. It is shown here how his measurements across the B1-B2 transition in the potassium halides allow a systematic comparison for distinguishing between the different contributions of nearest-neighbor distances and atomic coordination to the change in strength across a phase transition.

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