A CONTINUUM MODEL FOR TWO-DIMENSIONAL DISLOCATION DISTRIBUTIONS

Continuum models are formulated for two-dimensional arrays of screw and edge dislocations under the assumption that the dislocations are infinitely long and parallel. The models are formulated in terms of the number density of the dislocations and the boundary of the array, both of which are unknown...

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Үндсэн зохиолчид: Head, A, Howison, S, Ockendon, J, Titchener, J, Wilmott, P
Формат: Journal article
Хэл сонгох:English
Хэвлэсэн: 1987
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author Head, A
Howison, S
Ockendon, J
Titchener, J
Wilmott, P
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Wilmott, P
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description Continuum models are formulated for two-dimensional arrays of screw and edge dislocations under the assumption that the dislocations are infinitely long and parallel. The models are formulated in terms of the number density of the dislocations and the boundary of the array, both of which are unknown. Some exact steady and unsteady solutions are presented in which the applied stress is spatially linear and the boundary is an ellipse inside which the number density of dislocations is constant.
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spelling oxford-uuid:0638ec51-bd24-4db0-8f3e-40140581687f2022-03-26T09:01:23ZA CONTINUUM MODEL FOR TWO-DIMENSIONAL DISLOCATION DISTRIBUTIONSJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:0638ec51-bd24-4db0-8f3e-40140581687fEnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford1987Head, AHowison, SOckendon, JTitchener, JWilmott, PContinuum models are formulated for two-dimensional arrays of screw and edge dislocations under the assumption that the dislocations are infinitely long and parallel. The models are formulated in terms of the number density of the dislocations and the boundary of the array, both of which are unknown. Some exact steady and unsteady solutions are presented in which the applied stress is spatially linear and the boundary is an ellipse inside which the number density of dislocations is constant.
spellingShingle Head, A
Howison, S
Ockendon, J
Titchener, J
Wilmott, P
A CONTINUUM MODEL FOR TWO-DIMENSIONAL DISLOCATION DISTRIBUTIONS
title A CONTINUUM MODEL FOR TWO-DIMENSIONAL DISLOCATION DISTRIBUTIONS
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title_full_unstemmed A CONTINUUM MODEL FOR TWO-DIMENSIONAL DISLOCATION DISTRIBUTIONS
title_short A CONTINUUM MODEL FOR TWO-DIMENSIONAL DISLOCATION DISTRIBUTIONS
title_sort continuum model for two dimensional dislocation distributions
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