2023
DOI: 10.3390/met13121950
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Crystal Orientation and Dislocation Slip

Malcolm Griffiths

Abstract: It is a widely held belief that dislocation slip has a direct effect on crystal orientation. Some of the confusion may be attributed to semantics when researchers are referring to related effects of dislocations on crystal orientation; either elastic bending due to constraints or the creation of geometrically necessary dislocations by climb. This communication highlights the distinction between the two and discusses why what is often imagined conflicts with what is real and possible. It is demonstrated that de… Show more

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“…Among the published manuscripts, there are two in which the main contribution is in the field of crystallography. It is well known that dislocations and dislocation slips have a significant and direct effect on crystal orientation Contribution (1). In this work, various aspects were considered, such as dislocations, their motion, the influence of sub-grain boundaries, crystalline misorientations in polycrystalline materials and the crystallographic texture.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Among the published manuscripts, there are two in which the main contribution is in the field of crystallography. It is well known that dislocations and dislocation slips have a significant and direct effect on crystal orientation Contribution (1). In this work, various aspects were considered, such as dislocations, their motion, the influence of sub-grain boundaries, crystalline misorientations in polycrystalline materials and the crystallographic texture.…”
Section: Contributionsmentioning
confidence: 99%