DISLOCATION BARRIER INTERACTIONS IN CUBIC CRYSTALS. VOLUME I. THE INTERACTION OF DISLOCATIONS IN ANISOTROPIC FACE-CENTERED CUBIC CRYSTALS. (STUDY OF THE THEORY OF FRACTURE PHENOMENA).
Abstract
An elastic analysis of dislocations in anisotropic media has been applied to study the interaction of dislocations on intersecting (111) planes in the face-centered cubic structure. Both long-range and short-range interactions have been considered in a series of fcc elements; the stability of each configuration resulting from a short-range attraction has been determined. The widths of the possible barriers in the various fcc elements have been computed, and the relative strength and importance of each barrier discussed. The most important barriers are those associated with the long-range interaction of two dislocations whose Burgers vectors are orthogonal. The Lomer-Cottrell barrier, although relatively weak, does exist in the extended form. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jan 01, 1967
- Accession Number
- AD0645101
Entities
People
- L. J. Teutonico