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Dislocations are defects in the crystal structure of important engineering materials, such as metals, ceramics and semi-conductors, that strongly influence the properties of these materials. This title uses minimal mathematics to present theory and applications of dislocations.

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"The authors have taken an already exemplary textbook and ensured that it is both up-to-date and manageable. The carefully chosen bibliography sections at the end of every chapter are invaluable. There is no alternative book on dislocation theory that covers the ground of this volume and there does not need to be." --Materials World Magazine, October 2012 "This book fits a very much needed slot as it is written at a level that is much easier to understand than the classic old texts on dislocations...and is, for that reason, ideal for both undergraduates and beginning or interdisciplinary graduate students." --Kevin J. Hemker, Professor and Chair of Mechanical Engineering, Johns Hopkins University "One of the most striking advantages of the book is the concise and lucid text...There are many books dealing with dislocations but only one up-to-date introduction. It is warmly recommended to teachers and students in solid state sciences" --Crystallization Technology "As we grow older, we tend to grow fatter but wiser. This is certainly the case of the 4th edition of 'Introduction to Dislocations'...the book is excellent value and there is no excuse why every student of metallurgy should not be familiar with its contents, and every researcher have it readily to hand." --Steel Times

Table of Contents
1. Defects in Crystals 2. Observation of Dislocations 3. Movement of Dislocations 4. Elastic Properties of Dislocations 5. Dislocations in Face-centered Cubic Metals 6. Dislocations in Other Crystal Structures 7. Jogs and the Intersection of Dislocations 8. Origin and Multiplication of Dislocations 9. Dislocation Arrays and Crystal Boundaries 10. Strength of Crystalline Solids

Introduction to Dislocations

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    Publisher: Elsevier Science
    Publication Date: 2/18/2011 12:00:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9780080966724, 978-0080966724
    ISBN10: 0080966721

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Dislocations are defects in the crystal structure of important engineering materials, such as metals, ceramics and semi-conductors, that strongly influence the properties of these materials. This title uses minimal mathematics to present theory and applications of dislocations.

    Trade Review
    "The authors have taken an already exemplary textbook and ensured that it is both up-to-date and manageable. The carefully chosen bibliography sections at the end of every chapter are invaluable. There is no alternative book on dislocation theory that covers the ground of this volume and there does not need to be." --Materials World Magazine, October 2012 "This book fits a very much needed slot as it is written at a level that is much easier to understand than the classic old texts on dislocations...and is, for that reason, ideal for both undergraduates and beginning or interdisciplinary graduate students." --Kevin J. Hemker, Professor and Chair of Mechanical Engineering, Johns Hopkins University "One of the most striking advantages of the book is the concise and lucid text...There are many books dealing with dislocations but only one up-to-date introduction. It is warmly recommended to teachers and students in solid state sciences" --Crystallization Technology "As we grow older, we tend to grow fatter but wiser. This is certainly the case of the 4th edition of 'Introduction to Dislocations'...the book is excellent value and there is no excuse why every student of metallurgy should not be familiar with its contents, and every researcher have it readily to hand." --Steel Times

    Table of Contents
    1. Defects in Crystals 2. Observation of Dislocations 3. Movement of Dislocations 4. Elastic Properties of Dislocations 5. Dislocations in Face-centered Cubic Metals 6. Dislocations in Other Crystal Structures 7. Jogs and the Intersection of Dislocations 8. Origin and Multiplication of Dislocations 9. Dislocation Arrays and Crystal Boundaries 10. Strength of Crystalline Solids

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