Defects in Crystalline Materials (M)
Defects in Crystalline Materials (M)
Defects in Crystalline Materials (M)
or Defects
Types of Defects
Point Defects
Line Defects
Interfacial Defects
Volume Defects
Basis of Classification:
“GEOMETRY”
Point Defects
Vacancies
Intersticialcy/
Self interstitial
Impurity
Defects
Interstitial
Substitutional
Vacancies
Nv = Nexp(-Qv/kT)
Vacancies increase
with
Temperature!!!
Vacancies are
important in
causing solid state
Vacancies in Pt
diffusion
Interstitialcy/Self Interstitial
Interstitial site – a
small void space
which under ordinary
circumstances is not
occupied
Impurity Defects
Intentionally added to improve
Strength of Metals: ALLOYING
Iron
Carbon
Steel
Point Defects in Ionic Compounds
Point Defects
Heating
Solidification
(impurities
maybe added) Stress
Line Defects
occur as three types:
edge
screw
mixed
EDGE DISLOCATION
Dislocation Line
perpendicular
Burgers vector, b
SCREW DISLOCATION
Dislocation Line
Parallel
Burgers vector, b
EDGE
SCREW
MIXED DISLOCATION
Dislocation Line
Neither Parallel
nor Perpendicular
Burgers vector, b
Burger’s Circuit
Source of Dislocation
Solidification Stress
Frank-Read Source
(Stress + Dislocation)
Frank-Read Source
(Stress + Dislocation)
Frank-Read Source
(Stress + Dislocation)
Interfacial Defects
External Surfaces
Grain Boundaries
Twin Boundaries
Stacking Fault
External Surfaces
STM pictures of
GBs
Boundary
is 150
Implication of Grain Boundary
Affects:
Mechanical Property
Electrical Property
Twin Boundary
Twins in Microstructure
Types of Twins
Mechanical Annealing
Twins Twins
Important in Deformation of Metals
Stacking
Fault
HCP
Stacking Fault in
FCC
ABC..AB..ABC
FCC
Volume Defects
Pores and Voids
Cracks
Foreign inclusions
Notch
Atomic Vibrations
Every atom in a solid material is
vibrating rapidly about its lattice
position within the crystal.
Not all atoms vibrate with the same
frequency and amplitude, not even with
the same energy
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