Abstract
This book is a comprehensive treatment of the fundamentals of dislocations. Sufficient detail is provided to make the book useful as a underrate text, and extends the treatment of specific problems to stimulate the advanced graduate student. The book covers the elastic theory of straight and curved dislocations, including a chapter on elastic anisotropy. Applications to the theory of dislocation motion at low and high temperatures are presented. Finally, groups of dislocations, grain boundaries, pileups, barriers, and twins are considered.
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Hirth, J. P., Lothe, J., & Mura, T. (1983). Theory of Dislocations (2nd ed.). Journal of Applied Mechanics, 50(2), 476–477. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.3167075
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