Question: 1) 2) 3) Consider a dislocation with b=[110] and line direction u=[112]. (a) What type of dislocation is this? (b) What is its glide plane?
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Consider a dislocation with b=[110] and line direction u=[112]. (a) What type of dislocation is this? (b) What is its glide plane? Consider the following dislocation reaction that splits a full dislocation into two partials: a[110]2a[111]+2a[111] Is this reaction energetically favorable? Show your work. Shown below is a crystal contanng edge dislocations, subjected to a tensile load, as shown. Show (using a sketch) how climb of these edge dislocations can produce plastic elongation
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