Role Of Dislocations In Crystal Growth And Grain Boundary Phenomena - 2-1 Recent Developments In Dislocation Theory

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
W. T. Read W. Shockley
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1954

Abstract

THE subject of this chapter is the application of the dislocation theory to two problems of physical metallurgy where the theory has been able to give definite predictions that subsequently have been verified by experimental observations. Much of the history of dislocation theory has consisted of the explanation of already established results on the basis of ad hoc assumptions. Scattered bits of fundamental theory were formulated as needed-in particular explanations. The result had the appearance of a hodgepodge of ingenious ideas and exciting but possibly artificial speculations. The review article by Koehler and Seitz in this volume gives an excellent picture of the breadth, diversity, and flexibility that have made dislocation theory attractive to speculative theorists, although occasionally bewildering to others. Since 1950, there have been two developments, which have helped to establish dislocation theory, on the one hand, as a systematic coherent body of theory and, on the other, as a means of making predictions that can be tested experimentally and thereby guide experiment into more fruitful channels. The first and easier of these developments has been the systematic derivation of the classes and properties of dislocations from fundamental crystallographic concepts. An example of one phase of this development is the rigorous treatment of
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APA: W. T. Read W. Shockley  (1954)  Role Of Dislocations In Crystal Growth And Grain Boundary Phenomena - 2-1 Recent Developments In Dislocation Theory

MLA: W. T. Read W. Shockley Role Of Dislocations In Crystal Growth And Grain Boundary Phenomena - 2-1 Recent Developments In Dislocation Theory. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1954.

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