Moving dislocations
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Moving dislocations
(Dislocations in solids / edited by F.R.N. Nabarro, v. 3)
North-Holland, 1980
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Includes bibligraphical references and indexes
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This series offers a comprehensive review of the entire study of dislocations. It is the first in over a decade to effectively focus attention on the influence of dislocations on all physical and metallurgical properties. Whereas, formerly, it was possible to assemble our entire knowledge of dislocations into a single volume, the current scope of knowledge has increased to such an extent as to make a series of books a matter of necessity.
Table of Contents
Preface. 8. Moving dislocations (J. Weertman, J.R. Weertman). 9. Resistance to the motion of dislocations (to be included in a supplementary volume). 10. Thermodynamics and thermal activation of dislocations (G. Schock). 11. Dislocations and lattice transformations (J.W. Christian, A.G. Crocker). 12. Dislocations in seismology (J.C. Savage). Author index. Subject index.
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