Edited by
John Hirth, Hereford, AZ, USA
Description
New models for dislocation structure and motion are presented for nanocrystals, nucleation at grain boundaries, shocked crystals, interphase
interfaces, quasicrystals, complex structures with non-planar dislocation cores, and colloidal crystals. A review of experimentally
established main features of the magnetoplastic effect with their physical interpretation explains many diverse results of this type.
The model has many potential applications for forming processes influenced by magnetic fields.
Included in series
Dislocations in Solids
Audience:
Research workers in materials science (novelty and authority of contributions), solid state physics, metallurgy, mechanics and chemistry