How to determine limiting velocities of dislocations in anisotropic crystals
Abstract
In the continuum limit, the theory of dislocations in crystals predicts a divergence in the elastic energy of the host material at a crystal geometry dependent limiting (or critical) velocity . Explicit expressions for are scattered throughout the literature and are available in analytic form only for special cases with a high degree of symmetry. The fact that in some cases (like pure edge dislocations in fcc) happens to coincide with the lowest shear wave speed of a sound wave traveling parallel to the dislocation's gliding direction has led to further confusion in the more recent literature. The aim of this short review therefore is to provide a concise overview of the limiting velocities for dislocations of arbitrary character in general anisotropic crystals, and how to efficiently compute them, either analytically or numerically.
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@article{arxiv.2107.01220,
title = {How to determine limiting velocities of dislocations in anisotropic crystals},
author = {Daniel N. Blaschke},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2107.01220},
year = {2023}
}
Comments
11 pages, minor revision (typos and clarifications)