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Исследование динамики винтовой дислокации в меди

Исследование динамики винтовой дислокации в меди

Abstract

Записана модификация математической модели формирования зоны кристаллографического сдвига, в которой помимо силы Пича – Келлера, решеточного, примесного и дислокационного трения, линейного натяжения, вязкого торможения и интенсивности генерации точечных дефектов за порогами на дислокации дополнительно учтена сила упругого взаимодействия между всеми дислокациями формирующегося дислокационного скопления. С использованием представленной модели проведено исследование влияния плотности дислокаций на временные характеристики формирования дислокационной петли в меди.

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медь, кристаллографическое скольжение, дислокация винтовая, математические модели, кристаллографические сдвиги

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