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    In materials science, a dislocation or Taylor's dislocation is a linear crystallographic defect or irregularity within a crystal structure that contains...
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  • Dislocation creep is a deformation mechanism in crystalline materials. Dislocation creep involves the movement of dislocations through the crystal lattice...
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    A crystal or crystalline solid is a solid material whose constituents (such as atoms, molecules, or ions) are arranged in a highly ordered microscopic...
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  • resulting from a dislocation in a crystal lattice. The vector's magnitude and direction is best understood when the dislocation-bearing crystal structure is...
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    in the late 1960s. Dislocations in a crystal lattice are line defects that are associated with local stress fields. Dislocations allow shear at lower...
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  • stored dislocation, geometrically necessary dislocations are accumulated in strain gradient fields caused by geometrical constraints of the crystal lattice...
    15 KB (2,537 words) - 20:50, 5 June 2023
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    associated with dislocation motion on a coordinated scale, in contrast to slip, which is caused by independent glide at several locations in the crystal. Compared...
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    consequence of dislocations. Such defects are relatively rare in most crystalline materials, but are numerous in some and part of their crystal structure;...
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  • partial dislocation is a decomposed form of dislocation that occurs within a crystalline material. An extended dislocation is a dislocation that has...
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    structure are usually considered dislocation loops. For historical reasons, many point defects, especially in ionic crystals, are called centers: for example...
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    application. This strengthening occurs because of dislocation movements and dislocation generation within the crystal structure of the material. Many non-brittle...
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  • best known for his work on crystal dislocations, including (with Thornton Read) the idea of the Frank–Read source of dislocations. He also proposed the cyclol...
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  • through time. Crystal plasticity simulates the effects of atomic-based, dislocation motion without directly resolving either. Instead, the crystal orientations...
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  • a crystal dislocation. Dislons are special quasiparticles that emerge from the quantization of the lattice displacement field around a dislocation in...
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    the generation of multiple dislocations in specific well-spaced slip planes in crystals when they are deformed. When a crystal is deformed, in order for...
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    one part of a crystal relative to another part along crystallographic planes and directions. Slip occurs by the passage of dislocations on close/packed...
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    dislocation, which is a stacking fault bounded by partial dislocations. The most common example of stacking faults is found in close-packed crystal structures...
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  • braid statistics. Dislons are localized collective excitations of a crystal dislocation around the static displacement. Excitons are bound states of an electron...
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  • different moving speed of edge and screw dislocations in two type of crystals. In FCC crystals, two parts of dislocation move at same velocity, resulting in...
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  • dislocation, it can no longer traverse through the crystal lattice. The intersection of dislocations creates an anchor point and does not allow the planes...
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