2014
DOI: 10.1134/s1063783414080186
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Collective overcoming of point defects by dislocations in the dynamic region

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“…Hence, the self-similar character of the metal structure evolution is realized by activating the self-organized processes of various kinds, which arise as a result of the noise inherent to main parameters. It is known that it is the interaction of structural defects with one another and with defects of other structural levels-in our case, this is the interaction of GBs with dislocations, other boundaries, and structural inhomogeneities, such as structural defects of other levels, thermal fluctuations, thermodynamical phases of the substance, impurities, vacancies, and so forth-that leads to the manifestation of internal fluctuations and the changes in grain misorientations in the granular structure of a metal specimen [1,27,29,39,40]. As a result, the emerged boundary structure contains crystallites with a specific structure.…”
Section: Self-similar Fragmentation Modementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence, the self-similar character of the metal structure evolution is realized by activating the self-organized processes of various kinds, which arise as a result of the noise inherent to main parameters. It is known that it is the interaction of structural defects with one another and with defects of other structural levels-in our case, this is the interaction of GBs with dislocations, other boundaries, and structural inhomogeneities, such as structural defects of other levels, thermal fluctuations, thermodynamical phases of the substance, impurities, vacancies, and so forth-that leads to the manifestation of internal fluctuations and the changes in grain misorientations in the granular structure of a metal specimen [1,27,29,39,40]. As a result, the emerged boundary structure contains crystallites with a specific structure.…”
Section: Self-similar Fragmentation Modementioning
confidence: 99%