A stationary [011] edge dislocation (dislocation “A") lying on the (117) plane of a fec crystal (e.g., Cu), is intersect

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A stationary [011] edge dislocation (dislocation “A") lying on the (117) plane of a fec crystal (e.g., Cu), is intersect

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A Stationary 011 Edge Dislocation Dislocation A Lying On The 117 Plane Of A Fec Crystal E G Cu Is Intersect 1
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A stationary [011] edge dislocation (dislocation “A") lying on the (117) plane of a fec crystal (e.g., Cu), is intersected by an [110] edge dislocation (dislocation “B”) moving on the (1Ī1) plane. a) (5 p) Describe the jogs/kinks that are produced along the two dislocations ("A" and "B", respectively) in terms of their Burgers vectors, line directions vectors and possible glide planes. b) (5 p) From the results in part (a), determine if the jogs/kinks are glissile or sessile. Justify your answer.
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