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Bacon and Osetsky present an atomistic model of
dislocation-particle interactions in metal systems, including
irradiated materials. This work is important in simulating actual
behavior, removing earlier reliance on assumed mechanisms for
dislocation motion. New mechanisms for dislocation generation under
shock loading are presented by Meyers et al. These models provide a
basis for understanding the constitutive behavior of shocked
material. Saada and Dirras provide a new perspective on the
Hall-Petch relation, with particular emphasis on nanocrystals. Of
particular significance, deviations from the traditional stress
proportional to the square-root of grain size relation are
explained. Robertson et al consider a number of effects of hydrogen
on plastic flow and provide a model that provides an explanation of
the broad range of properties. .
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. 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
In the past twenty years, new experimental approaches, improved models and progress in simulation techniques brought new insights into long-standing issues concerning dislocation-based plasticity in crystalline materials. During this period, three-dimensional dislocation dynamics simulations appeared and reached maturity. Their objectives are to unravel the relation between individual and collective dislocation processes at the mesoscale, to establish connections with atom-scale studies of dislocation core properties and to bridge, in combination with modelling, the gap between defect properties and phenomenological continuum models for plastic flow. Dislocation dynamics simulations are becoming accessible to a wide range of users. This book presents to students and researchers in materials science and mechanical engineering a comprehensive coverage of the physical body of knowledge on which they are based. It includes classical studies, which are too often ignored, recent experimental and theoretical advances, as well as a discussion of selected applications on various topics.
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