Continuum and discrete models of dislocation pile-ups. II. Pile-up of screw dislocations at the interface in a bimetallic solid

The methodology developed in the precursor to this paper is used to find the positions of n screw dislocations in a pile-up against an interface bonding two crystalline solids. The pile-up is caused by a constant applied stress and, as n , the dislocations are located with sufficient accuracy to pre...

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Main Authors: Voskoboinikov, R, Chapman, S, Ockendon, J
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2007
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description The methodology developed in the precursor to this paper is used to find the positions of n screw dislocations in a pile-up against an interface bonding two crystalline solids. The pile-up is caused by a constant applied stress and, as n , the dislocations are located with sufficient accuracy to predict the large but finite stress distribution at the interface. Such a prediction is impossible using a conventional continuum dislocation density.
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spelling oxford-uuid:a49d5ed1-e439-41b1-a447-2b4aab6baa9a2022-03-27T02:35:03ZContinuum and discrete models of dislocation pile-ups. II. Pile-up of screw dislocations at the interface in a bimetallic solidJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:a49d5ed1-e439-41b1-a447-2b4aab6baa9aEnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford2007Voskoboinikov, RChapman, SOckendon, JThe methodology developed in the precursor to this paper is used to find the positions of n screw dislocations in a pile-up against an interface bonding two crystalline solids. The pile-up is caused by a constant applied stress and, as n , the dislocations are located with sufficient accuracy to predict the large but finite stress distribution at the interface. Such a prediction is impossible using a conventional continuum dislocation density.
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Continuum and discrete models of dislocation pile-ups. II. Pile-up of screw dislocations at the interface in a bimetallic solid
title Continuum and discrete models of dislocation pile-ups. II. Pile-up of screw dislocations at the interface in a bimetallic solid
title_full Continuum and discrete models of dislocation pile-ups. II. Pile-up of screw dislocations at the interface in a bimetallic solid
title_fullStr Continuum and discrete models of dislocation pile-ups. II. Pile-up of screw dislocations at the interface in a bimetallic solid
title_full_unstemmed Continuum and discrete models of dislocation pile-ups. II. Pile-up of screw dislocations at the interface in a bimetallic solid
title_short Continuum and discrete models of dislocation pile-ups. II. Pile-up of screw dislocations at the interface in a bimetallic solid
title_sort continuum and discrete models of dislocation pile ups ii pile up of screw dislocations at the interface in a bimetallic solid
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