3.2a: Defects in Crystals (Dislocations - Part I)
Introduces the concept of a dislocation as a 1-D defect that allows lattice planes to slip, which causes plastic deformation.

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3.2b: Crystal Defects (Dislocations - Part II)

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3.1a: Crystal Defects (Point Defects - Part I)

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0: Introduction to Materials Science

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Understanding Material Strength, Ductility and Toughness

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Student Video: Visualizing the Energies of Screw Dislocations

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Monte Carlo Simulation

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MSE 201 S21 Lecture 15 - Module 4 - Dislocations

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Edge Dislocations {Texas A&M: Intro to Materials (MSEN 201)}

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Dislocation motion

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Symmetry I

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3.0: Crystal Defects (Overview)

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