2: Solids
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- 2.1: Anisotropy
- The OER Remixer is a self-service tool to rapidly assemble a LibreText from existing sources. This tutorial will include both an explanation of the User Interface as well as a walkthrough of how to do basic tasks.
- 2.2: Diffusion
- This teaching and learning package (TLP) provides an introduction to the mechanisms and driving forces of diffusion, and some of the processes in which it is observed.
- 2.2.1: Solids and Liquids
- 2.2.1.1: Matter under the Microscope
- 2.2.1.2: Intermolecular Interactions
- 2.2.1.3: Hydrogen-Bonding and Water
- Back Matter
- 2.2.2: Fick's First Law of Diffusion
- 2.2.3: Fick's Second Law of Diffusion
- 2.2.4: Applications of Diffusion
- 2.2.5: Interdiffusion
- 2.2.6: Microstructural Effects
- 2.2.7: Temperature Effects
- 2.3: Dislocation Energetics and Mobility
- This teaching and learning package (TLP) uses an atomistic model of the misfit energy to predict dislocation width and Peierls stress.
- 2.3.1: Introduction
- 2.3.2: Making a Dislocation
- 2.3.3: Join the Crystals to Form the Dislocation
- 2.3.4: Dislocation Width
- 2.3.5: Form of the Displacement
- 2.3.6: Change in the Misfit Energy of a Dislocation as it Moves
- 2.3.7: Lattice Resistance
- 2.3.8: Uses and Limitations of the Atomistic Model
- 2.3.9: Summary
- 2.3.10: Questions
- 2.4: Introduction to Dislocations
- Dislocations are crucially important in determining the mechanical behaviour of materials. This teaching and learning package provides an introduction to dislocations and their motion through a crystal. A 'bubble raft' model is used to demonstrate some of the features of dislocations and other lattice defects. Some methods for observing real dislocations in materials are examined.
- 2.5: Plasticity
- The OER Remixer is a self-service tool to rapidly assemble a LibreText from existing sources. This tutorial will include both an explanation of the User Interface as well as a walkthrough of how to do basic tasks.
- 2.6: Solid solutions
- The OER Remixer is a self-service tool to rapidly assemble a LibreText from existing sources. This tutorial will include both an explanation of the User Interface as well as a walkthrough of how to do basic tasks.