Elastic Models of Crystal Defects

Elastic Models of Crystal Defects
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Total Pages : 352
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ISBN-10 : UVA:X001323408
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Synopsis Elastic Models of Crystal Defects by : Cristian Teodosiu

Physics of Elasticity and Crystal Defects

Physics of Elasticity and Crystal Defects
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 288
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ISBN-10 : 9780192605184
ISBN-13 : 0192605186
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Synopsis Physics of Elasticity and Crystal Defects by : Adrian P. Sutton

This textbook is a modern take on an old subject at the heart of materials physics. Properties of crystalline materials are almost always controlled by structural defects within them. Until relatively recently these defects were studied theoretically using continuum elasticity theory which ignores the atomic structure of the host material. This book introduces the concepts of elasticity in the traditional continuum way and also in terms of atomic interactions. It goes on to present point (impurities, missing atoms), line (dislocations) and planar (faults, cracks) defects at both the continuum level and the atomic level. This novel approach will be new to most engineers and it will appeal to physicists. There are exercises for the student to work through, with complete solutions free to course instructors from the OUP website.

Introduction To Elasticity Theory For Crystal Defects (Second Edition)

Introduction To Elasticity Theory For Crystal Defects (Second Edition)
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Publisher : World Scientific Publishing Company
Total Pages : 661
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ISBN-10 : 9789814749749
ISBN-13 : 9814749745
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Synopsis Introduction To Elasticity Theory For Crystal Defects (Second Edition) by : Robert W Balluffi

The book presents a unified and self-sufficient and reader-friendly introduction to the anisotropic elasticity theory necessary to model a wide range of point, line, planar and volume type crystal defects (e.g., vacancies, dislocations, interfaces, inhomogeneities and inclusions).The necessary elasticity theory is first developed along with basic methods for obtaining solutions. This is followed by a detailed treatment of each defect type. Included are analyses of their elastic fields and energies, their interactions with imposed stresses and image stresses, and the interactions that occur between them, all employing the basic methods introduced earlier.All results are derived in full with intermediate steps shown, and 'it can be shown' is avoided. A particular effort is made to describe and compare different methods of solving important problems. Numerous exercises (with solutions) are provided to strengthen the reader's understanding and extend the immediate text.In the 2nd edition an additional chapter has been added which treats the important topic of the self-forces that are experienced by defects that are extended in more than one dimension. A considerable number of exercises have been added which expand the scope of the book and furnish further insights. Numerous sections of the book have been rewritten to provide additional clarity and scope.The major aim of the book is to provide, in one place, a unique and complete introduction to the anisotropic theory of elasticity for defects written in a manner suitable for both students and professionals.

Elastic Models of Crystal Defects

Elastic Models of Crystal Defects
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 333
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ISBN-10 : 9783662116340
ISBN-13 : 3662116340
Rating : 4/5 (40 Downloads)

Synopsis Elastic Models of Crystal Defects by : Cristian Teodosiu

Physics of Elasticity and Crystal Defects

Physics of Elasticity and Crystal Defects
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 478
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ISBN-10 : 9780198908098
ISBN-13 : 0198908091
Rating : 4/5 (98 Downloads)

Synopsis Physics of Elasticity and Crystal Defects by : Adrian P. Sutton

Properties of crystalline materials are almost always governed by the defects within them. The ability to shape metals and alloys into girders, furniture, automobiles and medical prostheses stems from the generation, motion and interaction of these defects. Crystal defects are also the agents of chemical changes within crystals, enabling mass transport by diffusion and changes of phase. The distortion of the crystal created by a defect enables it to interact with other defects over distances much greater than the atomic scale. The theory of elasticity is used to describe these interactions. Physics of Elasticity and Crystal Defects, 2nd Edition is an introduction to the theory of elasticity and its application to point defects, dislocations, grain boundaries, inclusions, and cracks. A unique feature of the book is the treatment of the relationship between the atomic structures of defects and their elastic fields. Another unique feature is the last chapter which describes five technologically important areas requiring further fundamental research, with suggestions for possible PhD projects. There are exercises for the student to check their understanding as they work through each chapter with detailed solutions. There are problems set at the end of each chapter, also with detailed solutions. In this second edition the treatment of the Eshelby inclusion has been expanded into a chapter of its own, with complete self-contained derivations of the elastic fields inside and outside the inclusion. This is a textbook for postgraduate students in physics, engineering and materials science. Even students and professionals with some knowledge of elasticity and defects will almost certainly find much that is new to them in this book.

Crystals, Defects and Microstructures

Crystals, Defects and Microstructures
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 810
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ISBN-10 : 0521793572
ISBN-13 : 9780521793575
Rating : 4/5 (72 Downloads)

Synopsis Crystals, Defects and Microstructures by : Rob Phillips

Examines the advances made in the field in recent years and looks at the various methods now used; ideal for graduate students and researchers.

Crystallography and Crystal Defects

Crystallography and Crystal Defects
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 537
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ISBN-10 : 9780470750148
ISBN-13 : 0470750146
Rating : 4/5 (48 Downloads)

Synopsis Crystallography and Crystal Defects by : Anthony Kelly

Extensively revised and updated, this new edition of a classic text presents a unified approach to crystallography and to the defects found within crystals. The book combines the classical and exact description of symmetry of a perfect crystal with the possible geometries of the major defects-dislocations, stacking faults, point defects, twins, interfaces and the effects of martensitic transformations. A number of important concepts and exciting new topics have been introduced in this second edition, including piezoelectricity, liquid crystals, nanocrystalline concepts, incommensurate materials and the structure of foamed and amorphous solids. The coverage of quasicrystalline materials has been extended, and the data tables, appendices and references have been fully updated. Reinforcing its unrivalled position as the core text for teaching crystallography and crystal defects, each chapter includes problem sets with brief numerical solutions at the end of the book. Detailed worked solutions, supplementary lecture material and computer programs for crystallographic calculations are provided online (http://booksupport.wiley.com).

Imperfections in Crystalline Solids

Imperfections in Crystalline Solids
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 535
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ISBN-10 : 9781107123137
ISBN-13 : 1107123135
Rating : 4/5 (37 Downloads)

Synopsis Imperfections in Crystalline Solids by : Wei Cai

An accessible textbook providing students with a working knowledge of the properties of defects in crystals, in a step-by-step tutorial style.

Introduction to Elasticity Theory for Crystal Defects. Robert Balluffi

Introduction to Elasticity Theory for Crystal Defects. Robert Balluffi
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Total Pages : 460
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ISBN-10 : 1139206494
ISBN-13 : 9781139206495
Rating : 4/5 (94 Downloads)

Synopsis Introduction to Elasticity Theory for Crystal Defects. Robert Balluffi by : Professor Department of Materials Science and Engineering R W Balluffi

Self-sufficient and user-friendly, this book provides a complete introduction to the anisotropic elasticity theory necessary to model a wide range of crystal defects. Assuming little prior knowledge of the subject, the reader is first walked through the required basic mathematical techniques and methods. This is followed by treatments of point, line, planar and volume type defects such as vacancies, dislocations, grain boundaries, inhomogeneities and inclusions. Included are analyses of their elastic fields, interactions with imposed stresses and image stresses, and interactions with other defects, all employing the basic methods introduced earlier. This step by step approach, aided by numerous exercises with solutions provided, strengthens the reader's understanding of the principles involved, extending it well beyond the immediate scope of the book. As the first comprehensive review of anisotropic elasticity theory for crystal defects, this text is ideal for both graduate students and professional researchers.