Structure of Ordinary Ice I sub h. Part 2: Defects in Ice. Volume 2: Dislocations and Plane Defects
This report examines linear and planar defects in ice: dislocations, grain boundaries and stacking faults. The authors review experimental results and theoretical models on the defects' atomic structures and physical properties. In addition, experimental techniques used for direct observation o...
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1994
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Summary: | This report examines linear and planar defects in ice: dislocations, grain boundaries and stacking faults. The authors review experimental results and theoretical models on the defects' atomic structures and physical properties. In addition, experimental techniques used for direct observation of defects, experimental results and theoretical interpretation of dislocation mobility and the role of dislocations in plastic deformation are considered. Ice, Ice physics, Planar defects, Ice molecular structure, Linear defects See also Volume 1, ADA280790. Prepared in cooperation with Dartmouth College, NH and Birmingham Univ., United Kingdom. |
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