Applications and recent advances
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Applications and recent advances
(Dislocations in solids / edited by F.R.N. Nabarro, v. 6)
North-Holland, 1983
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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. 25. The application of dislocation concepts in friction and wear (J.P. Hirth, D.A. Rigney). 26. The application of dislocation concepts in fatigue (Campbell Laird). 27. The growth of dislocation-free layers (C.A.B. Ball, J.H. van der Merwe). 28. Dislocations and strength of metals at very low temperatures (V.I. Startsev). 29. The scattering of phonons by dislocations (A.C. Anderson). 30. Dislocation studies with positrons (J.G. Byrne). 31. Slip-line formation and collective dislocation motion (H. Neuhauser). 32. Dislocations in solids investigated by means of nuclear magnetic resonance (J.Th.M. De Hosson, O. Kanert, A.W. Sleeswyk). Author index. Subject index.
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