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... LATTICE DEFECTS Real crystals deviate from the perfect periodicity that was assumed in the previous section in a number of important ways . While the concept of the perfect lattice is adequate for explaining the structure - insensitive ...
... LATTICE DEFECTS Real crystals deviate from the perfect periodicity that was assumed in the previous section in a number of important ways . While the concept of the perfect lattice is adequate for explaining the structure - insensitive ...
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... lattice , a large number of dislocation reactions of the types discussed above are possible . These have been worked out in detail by Hirth . Also , the Thompson tetrahedron2 is ... Lattice 5-6 Dislocations in the Body-centered Cubic Lattice.
... lattice , a large number of dislocation reactions of the types discussed above are possible . These have been worked out in detail by Hirth . Also , the Thompson tetrahedron2 is ... Lattice 5-6 Dislocations in the Body-centered Cubic Lattice.
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... lattice . Carbon , nitrogen , oxygen , hydrogen , and boron are the elements which commonly form interstitial solid solutions . The factors which control the tendency for the formation of substitutional solid solutions have been ...
... lattice . Carbon , nitrogen , oxygen , hydrogen , and boron are the elements which commonly form interstitial solid solutions . The factors which control the tendency for the formation of substitutional solid solutions have been ...
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Introduction 325 | 3 |
Elements of the Theory of Plasticity | 72 |
Plastic Deformation of Single Crystals | 105 |
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