Theory of Dislocations
Discover the intricate world of crystalline defects with the third revised edition of Theory of Dislocations by Peter M. Anderson, published by Cambridge University Press in 2017. With an extensive page count of 718, this authoritative text delves into the essential aspects of dislocations, including their nucleation, motion, and interactions.
Anderson expertly elucidates the core principles that govern relaxation mechanisms in semiconductor materials, as well as the strengthening processes and temperature-dependent behaviors in metals, alloys, and ceramics. This comprehensive guide offers invaluable insights into mechanical deformation in crystals, making it an essential resource for students, researchers, and professionals in materials science and engineering.
Whether you are enhancing your understanding or seeking to expand your research, Theory of Dislocations stands as a crucial addition to your collection. Explore the complex dynamics of dislocations and their applications today!