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A reaction and movement of vacancy and solute atom in metals under elastic tensile stress

Xu Tingdong*

Published: 27 July, 2022 | Volume 6 - Issue 1 | Pages: 021-022

In the 17th century, Robert Hooke, an English physicist, proposed Hooke’s law. Since then, the theory of elastic deformation in metals has been restricted to a macroscopic frame that is normalized by Hooke’s law. From the start of the 21st century, Xu has established a microscopic theory of elastic deformation based on Hooke’s law to describe the reaction and movement of vacancy and solute atom in metals under elastic tensile stress [1,2].

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References

  1. Tingdong X. Creating and destroying vacancies in solids and non-equilibrium grain-boundary segregation. Philosophical Magazine. 2003; 83 (7):889-899.
  2. Tingdong Grain-boundary anelastic relaxation and non-equilibrium dilution induced by compressive stress and its kinetic simulation. Philosophical Magazine. 2007; 87(10):1581-1599
  3. Tingdong X. Interfacial Segregation and Embrittlement. In: Saleem Hashmi (editor-in-chief). Reference Module in Materials Science and Materials Engineering. Oxford: Elsevier. 2016; 1-17. doi:10.1016/B978-0-12-803581-8.03232-X
  4. Tingdong X. Wang K. Song S. Measurement Uncertainty and Representation of Tensile Mechanical Properties in Metals. Metals. 2021; 11: 1733 https://doi.org/10.3390/met11111733

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