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Introduction to Dislocations

Introduction to Dislocations
By Derek Hull Emeritus Goldsmith's ProfessorUniversity of Cambridge, D J Bacon

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Introduction to Dislocations was first published in 1965 in a series aimed at undergraduate and postgraduate students in metallurgy and materials science and related disciplines. At the time, the subject was maturing and it was expected that 'dislocation concepts' would remain a core discipline for a very long time. As expected, the book has been, and remains, an important undergraduate text all over the world.


A wider range of materials has emerged since 1965, most notably in the field of electronics and micro-engineering. The principles of dislocation theory still apply but some of the detail requires further treatment.

This fourth edition provides an essential basis for an understanding of many of the physical and mechanical properties of crystalline solids. This new edition has been extensively revised and updated to reflect developments in the understanding of the subject, whilst retaining the clarity and comprehensibility of the previous editions.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #369201 in Books
  • Published on: 2001-07-02
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 242 pages

Editorial Reviews

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'As we grow older, we tend to grow fatter but wiser. This is certainly the case of the 4th edition of 'Introduction to Dislocations'.......the book is excellent value and there is no excuse why every student of metallurgy should not be familiar with its contents, and every researcher have it readily to hand.'
Steel Times, September 2001

'Professor Hull has written a book which is so carefully constructed and so outstandingly useful to such a wide range of students that it is difficult to find superlatives to praise it.' The Faraday Society

'One of the most striking advantages of the book is the concise and lucid text...There are many books dealing with dislocations but only one up-to-date introduction. It is warmly recommended to teachers and students in solid state sciences' Crystallization Technology

From the Publisher
A wider range of materials has emerged since 1965, most notably in the field of electronics and micro-engineering. The principles of dislocation theory still apply but some of the detail requires further treatment.This fourth edition pct, whilst retaining the clarity and comprehensibility of the previous editions.

About the Author
By Derek Hull, Emeritus Goldsmith's ProfessorUniversity of Cambridge and D J Bacon


Customer Reviews

Excellent introduction for anybody writing their PhD thesis.5
I used this book extensively in writing my Ph.D. thesis introductory chapters on deformation theory. Good clear diagrams helped in reminding me of the long forgotten dislocation theories of my undergraduate studies. It is perfect as an introductory source, small, handy and uncluttered by the large volume of literature on dislocation theory that could have been included. When looking for a particular topic I found that I ended up reading almost the entire book due to the ease in back tracking through the logical sequence of the chapters. Although meant as an introductory text, I have found that it is also an excellent reference source.