Nonlinear Theory of Dislocations and Disclinations in Elastic Bodies [electronic resource] / by Leonid M. Zubov.

By: Zubov, Leonid M [author.]Contributor(s): SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextSeries: Lecture Notes in Physics Monographs ; 47Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1997Description: VI, 208 p. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783540684305Subject(s): Physics | Mathematical physics | Crystallography | Physics | Crystallography | Mathematical Methods in Physics | Numerical and Computational MethodsAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 548 LOC classification: QD901-999Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Volterra’s Dislocations in Elastic Body. Large Deformation -- Stressed State of Nonlinearly Elastic Bodies with Dislocations and Disclinations -- Exact Solutions Stressed to the Problems on Volterra Dislocations in Nonlinearly Elastic Bodies -- Isolated Defects in Nonlinearly Elastic Bodies with Couple Stresses -- Nonlinear Theory of Dislocations and Disclinations in Elastic Shells -- Stability of Equilibrium and Wave Propagation in Bodies with Inherent Stresses.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: The author applies methods of nonlinear elasticity to the investigation of the defects in the crystal structure of solids such as dislocations and disclinations. These defects characterize mainly the plastic and strength properties of many constructional materials. Contrary to the well-developed nonlinear continual theory of dislocations continuously distributed in the body, which is based on geometrical ideas, the nonlinear analysis of isolated dislocations and disclinations is less developed; it is given for the first time in this book. This analysis is essential since the deformation near the axes of an isolated defect is rather big, so the linear theory is not applicable here. The general theory of Volterra's dislocations in elastic media under large deformations is developed. A number of exact solutions of the problems are found. The nonlinear approach to investigating the isolated defects produces the results that often differ qualitatively from those of the linear theory. The book addresses students and researchers.
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Volterra’s Dislocations in Elastic Body. Large Deformation -- Stressed State of Nonlinearly Elastic Bodies with Dislocations and Disclinations -- Exact Solutions Stressed to the Problems on Volterra Dislocations in Nonlinearly Elastic Bodies -- Isolated Defects in Nonlinearly Elastic Bodies with Couple Stresses -- Nonlinear Theory of Dislocations and Disclinations in Elastic Shells -- Stability of Equilibrium and Wave Propagation in Bodies with Inherent Stresses.

The author applies methods of nonlinear elasticity to the investigation of the defects in the crystal structure of solids such as dislocations and disclinations. These defects characterize mainly the plastic and strength properties of many constructional materials. Contrary to the well-developed nonlinear continual theory of dislocations continuously distributed in the body, which is based on geometrical ideas, the nonlinear analysis of isolated dislocations and disclinations is less developed; it is given for the first time in this book. This analysis is essential since the deformation near the axes of an isolated defect is rather big, so the linear theory is not applicable here. The general theory of Volterra's dislocations in elastic media under large deformations is developed. A number of exact solutions of the problems are found. The nonlinear approach to investigating the isolated defects produces the results that often differ qualitatively from those of the linear theory. The book addresses students and researchers.

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