A. P. Sutton's research while affiliated with University of Oxford and other places

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Grain-boundary structure
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January 1984

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International Metals Reviews

A. P. Sutton

Theoretical and experimental work on the atomic structure of grain boundaries in metals and ionic crystals is reviewed critically. The dislocation and O-lattice models are described and their usefulness is assessed with reference to a worked example. The models derived from computer simulations of the atomic structures of grain boundaries are described and critically assessed, particularly with regard to their predictive capacities. Key transmission electron microscope observations of lowenergy boundary planes and grain-boundary dislocations are discussed. The difficultles in interpreting high-resolution electron-microscope images of grain -boundary atomIC structures are described and some recent results are discussed in the light of these remarks and computer calculations of grainboundary atomic structures. Finally, an important result from X-ray diffraction studies of grain boundaries is analysed.

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... Ces derniers se différentient des joints de grains dits « généraux », en anglais « random grain boundary » et sont définis comme des joints de grains avec un nombre élevé de sites de coïncidence entre les réseaux des deux grains. Ces sites définissent un réseau de coïncidence, « coïncidence site lattice » (CSL) en anglais [276,277]. Le degré de coïncidence est caractérisé par l'indice Σ, il est défini par le ratio entre le volume de maille du réseau de coïncidence sur le volume de la maille du cristal [276]. À titre d'exemple les joints de macles sont des joints spéciaux avec un degré de coïncidence Σ3. ...

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Oxydation et corrosion à haute température de superalliages à base de nickel issus de la fabrication additive
Grain-boundary structure
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  • January 1984

International Metals Reviews