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·  In a material with a lamella type of structure, the motion of edge dislocations under stress to form tilt boundaries can give rise to an interesting plastic deformation mode illustrated opposite.

·  The top diagram shows how a macroscopic system of laminae can "kink" due to the relative displacement of the laminae and their resulting permenant plastic deformation. The lower diagram illustrates this same behavior at the atomic scale.

·  Dislocation generation in a lamina and their movement to form a tilt boundary gives rise to "kink bands" in the material that are associated with delamination cracks. Surprisingly, these cracks increase the toughness of the material by acting as barriers to dislocation motion. 

From: M. W. Barsoum and T. El-Raghy, American Scientist 89 (2001) 334.

 

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