Application of radioisotopes to studies of deformation of solids

It has been the purpose of the present work to measure diffusion rates in metallic grain boundaries; to find whether these rates are influenced by relative motion in the boundary plane of the contiguous crystals, and to interpret the results of the investigation in terms of recent theories of metal...

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Main Author: Blackburn, David A.
Published: University of Edinburgh 1961
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spelling ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-6416782018-10-09T03:23:45ZApplication of radioisotopes to studies of deformation of solidsBlackburn, David A.1961It has been the purpose of the present work to measure diffusion rates in metallic grain boundaries; to find whether these rates are influenced by relative motion in the boundary plane of the contiguous crystals, and to interpret the results of the investigation in terms of recent theories of metal structure. The back- ground to this work is of a dual nature and is concerned with the form of intercrystalline boundaries and with diffusion in strained systems. Accordingly a review will be made of past and present grain boundary theories and of the present position with regard to the effect of straining on measurements of bulk diffusion coefficients.530.41University of Edinburghhttps://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.641678http://hdl.handle.net/1842/28166Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
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Blackburn, David A.
Application of radioisotopes to studies of deformation of solids
description It has been the purpose of the present work to measure diffusion rates in metallic grain boundaries; to find whether these rates are influenced by relative motion in the boundary plane of the contiguous crystals, and to interpret the results of the investigation in terms of recent theories of metal structure. The back- ground to this work is of a dual nature and is concerned with the form of intercrystalline boundaries and with diffusion in strained systems. Accordingly a review will be made of past and present grain boundary theories and of the present position with regard to the effect of straining on measurements of bulk diffusion coefficients.
author Blackburn, David A.
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title Application of radioisotopes to studies of deformation of solids
title_short Application of radioisotopes to studies of deformation of solids
title_full Application of radioisotopes to studies of deformation of solids
title_fullStr Application of radioisotopes to studies of deformation of solids
title_full_unstemmed Application of radioisotopes to studies of deformation of solids
title_sort application of radioisotopes to studies of deformation of solids
publisher University of Edinburgh
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