Physical Basis of Plasticity in Solids

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World Scientific, 2012. 269 pp.
This book introduces the physical mechanism of the plastic deformation of solids, which relies essentially on the occurrence and motion of dislocations. These are linear defects, specific of crystalline solids whose motion under external stresses explains the relative ease by which solids (metals in particular) can be deformed in order to give them desired shapes. The objective is to introduce the topic to undergraduate students, restricting to the main ideas and showing their relevance in interpreting phenomena well known to everyone (e.g. why are certain metals harder than others?), and finally training the students in the practice of calculating the simplest properties of dislocations.
Introduction
The structure of crystalline solids
Mechanics of deformable solids
Vacancies, an example of point defects in crystals
The geometry of dislocations
Strain field of dislocations
Interactions with the lattice
Microscopic mechanism of plasticity
Appendix A: Exercises
Appendix B: Solutions to Exercises

Author(s): Toledano J.C.

Language: English
Commentary: 1183871
Tags: Физика;Физика твердого тела