Treatise on Materials Science and TechnologyHerbert Herman |
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... FORCE CONSIDERATIONS Knowledge of the forces acting on a single dislocation and on interfaces of dislocations allows one to make some predictions regarding the stability of the dislocation arrangements . Note that the diffusion induced ...
... FORCE CONSIDERATIONS Knowledge of the forces acting on a single dislocation and on interfaces of dislocations allows one to make some predictions regarding the stability of the dislocation arrangements . Note that the diffusion induced ...
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... force vanishes , which is in accordance with ( 4.59 ) . The normal forces are therefore capable of shifting strain energy from one crystal to the other . The relative amount by which the normal force contributes to the energy can be ...
... force vanishes , which is in accordance with ( 4.59 ) . The normal forces are therefore capable of shifting strain energy from one crystal to the other . The relative amount by which the normal force contributes to the energy can be ...
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... force is delivered to overcome the maximum force density p 、( r ) , which can be exerted by the pinning centers onto the flux lines . It can be shown thermodynamically ( Evetts et al . , 1968 ) that spatial changes of the density n ( r ) ...
... force is delivered to overcome the maximum force density p 、( r ) , which can be exerted by the pinning centers onto the flux lines . It can be shown thermodynamically ( Evetts et al . , 1968 ) that spatial changes of the density n ( r ) ...
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Epitaxial Interfaces | 3 |
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Semiinfinite Overgrowths | 37 |
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