Features
- Cover Type: Paperback with 242 pages
- Published by: Butterworth-Heinemann
- Edition: 4th Edition August 8, 2001
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 0750646810
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-0750646819
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Book Dimensions:
9.6 x 7.4 x 0.6 inches
- Weighs: 1.4 pounds
Product Review
'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 great 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 textThere 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 --
Review'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'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
Product Review
'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 great 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 textThere 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
Reader ReviewsThis is an excellent introductory text on dislocation theory. The author does a good job of outlining fundamental materials principles before jumping into defects. The diagrams and images used are top-notch -- if only one could capture such good examples in practice! The latter half of the text covers some information on other types of defects (tilt boundaries, stacking faults) as well as numerous characterization techniques. Recommended!