Dislocations in Solids, Volume 16: The 30th Anniversary Volume
Date: 28 April 2011, 08:59
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Dislocations in Solids, Volume 16: The 30th Anniversary Volume By John P. Hirth, Ladislas Kubin * Publisher: North Holland * Number Of Pages: 296 * Publication Date: 2009-11-26 * ISBN-10 / ASIN: 0444534431 * ISBN-13 / EAN: 9780444534439 Product Description: New materials addressed for the first time include the chapters on minerals by Barber et al and the chapter on dislocations in colloidal crystals by Schall and Spaepen. Moriarty et al extend the first principles calculations of kink configurations in bcc metals to high pressures, including the use of flexible boundary conditions to model dilatational effects. Rabier et al clarify the issue of glide-shuffle slip systems in diamond cubic and related III-V compounds. Metadislocations, discussed by Feuerbacher and Heggen, represent a new type of defect in multicomponent metal compounds and alloys. Kink mechanisms for dislocation motion at high pressure in bcc metals Dislocation core structures identified in silicon at high stress Metadislocations, a new type of defect, identified and described Extension of dislocation concepts to complex minerals First observations of dislocations in colloidal crystals Preface This 30th Anniversary Volume brings the series to a close. The intent of the series as initiated by F.R.N. Nabarro was to feature incisive position papers and to extend the treatment of dislocations to new materials. The success of the series in doing so is extended in the present volume. New materials addressed for the first time include the chapters on minerals by Barber et al. and the chapter on dislocations in colloidal crystals by Schall and Spaepen. The latter was an area of interest for Nabarro late in his career. Moriarty et al. extend the first principles calculations of kink configurations in bcc metals to high pressures, including the use of flexible boundary conditions to model dilatational effects. Rabier et al. clarify the issue of glide-shuffle slip systems in diamond cubic and related III–V compounds. Metadislocations, discussed by Feuerbacher and Heggen, represent a new type of defect in multicomponent metal compounds and alloys. Thus, as with other recent volumes in the series, this volume includes chapters on a wide range of topics, all at the leading edge of new research in the dislocation area. J.P. Hirth L. Kubin
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