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Computer Simulations of Dislocations
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Computer Simulations of Dislocations

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This book presents a broad collection of models and computational methods - from atomistic to continuum - applied to crystal dislocations. Its purpose is to help students and researchers in computational materials sciences to acquire practical knowledge of relevant simulation methods. Because their behavior spans multiple length and time scales, crystal dislocations present a common ground for an in-depth discussion of a variety of computational approaches, including their relative strengths, weaknesses and inter-connections. The details of the covered methods are presented in the form of numerical recipes and illustrated by case studies. A suite of simulation codes and data files is made available on the book’s website to help the reader to learn-by-doing through solving the exercise problems offered in the book.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 November 2006
Pages
300
ISBN
9780198526148

This book presents a broad collection of models and computational methods - from atomistic to continuum - applied to crystal dislocations. Its purpose is to help students and researchers in computational materials sciences to acquire practical knowledge of relevant simulation methods. Because their behavior spans multiple length and time scales, crystal dislocations present a common ground for an in-depth discussion of a variety of computational approaches, including their relative strengths, weaknesses and inter-connections. The details of the covered methods are presented in the form of numerical recipes and illustrated by case studies. A suite of simulation codes and data files is made available on the book’s website to help the reader to learn-by-doing through solving the exercise problems offered in the book.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 November 2006
Pages
300
ISBN
9780198526148