Dislocations in Solids
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2009
North-Holland (Verlag)
978-0-444-53285-5 (ISBN)
North-Holland (Verlag)
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Presents an atomistic model of dislocation - particle interactions in metal systems, including irradiated materials. This work provides a fresh perspective on the Hall-Petch relation, with particular emphasis on nanocrystals. It explains deviations from the traditional stress proportional to the square-root of grain size relation.
Bacon and Osetsky present an atomistic model of dislocation-particle interactions in metal systems, including irradiated materials. This work is important in simulating actual behavior, removing earlier reliance on assumed mechanisms for dislocation motion. New mechanisms for dislocation generation under shock loading are presented by Meyers et al. These models provide a basis for understanding the constitutive behavior of shocked material. Saada and Dirras provide a new perspective on the Hall-Petch relation, with particular emphasis on nanocrystals. Of particular significance, deviations from the traditional stress proportional to the square-root of grain size relation are explained. Robertson et al consider a number of effects of hydrogen on plastic flow and provide a model that provides an explanation of the broad range of properties.
Bacon and Osetsky present an atomistic model of dislocation-particle interactions in metal systems, including irradiated materials. This work is important in simulating actual behavior, removing earlier reliance on assumed mechanisms for dislocation motion. New mechanisms for dislocation generation under shock loading are presented by Meyers et al. These models provide a basis for understanding the constitutive behavior of shocked material. Saada and Dirras provide a new perspective on the Hall-Petch relation, with particular emphasis on nanocrystals. Of particular significance, deviations from the traditional stress proportional to the square-root of grain size relation are explained. Robertson et al consider a number of effects of hydrogen on plastic flow and provide a model that provides an explanation of the broad range of properties.
88. Dislocation-Obstacle Interactions
D.J. Bacon, and Y.N. Osetsky
89. Dislocations in Shock Compression and Release
M.A. Meyers, H. Jarmakani, E. Bringa, and B.A. Remington
90. Mechanical Properties of Nanograined Metallic Polycrystals
G. Saada, and G. Dirras
91. Hydrogen Effects on Plasticity
I.M. Roberston, P. Sofronis, and H.K. Birnbaum
| Erscheint lt. Verlag | 9.9.2009 |
|---|---|
| Reihe/Serie | Dislocations in Solids |
| Sprache | englisch |
| Maße | 165 x 240 mm |
| Gewicht | 740 g |
| Themenwelt | Naturwissenschaften ► Physik / Astronomie ► Festkörperphysik |
| ISBN-10 | 0-444-53285-4 / 0444532854 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0-444-53285-5 / 9780444532855 |
| Zustand | Neuware |
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