• In materials science, the Burgers vector, named after Dutch physicist Jan Burgers, is a vector, often denoted as b, that represents the magnitude and direction...
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    and direction of movement it causes to atoms which is defined by the Burgers vector. Plastic deformation of a material occurs by the creation and movement...
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    deformation. The magnitude and direction of slip are represented by the Burgers vector, b. An external force makes parts of the crystal lattice glide along...
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  • Rotation vector, a Euclidean vector whose direction is that of the axis of a rotation and magnitude is the angle of the rotation. Burgers vector, a vector that...
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  • pair of partial dislocations. The vector sum of the Burgers vectors of the partial dislocations is the Burgers vector of the extended dislocation. A dislocation...
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    movement of edge dislocations is achieved through climb. Since the Burgers vector of a perfect screw dislocation is parallel to the dislocation line,...
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  • is known for the Burgers' equation, the Burgers vector in dislocation theory and the Burgers material in viscoelasticity. Jan Burgers was one of the co-founders...
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  • determined by Burgers vectors. If a Burgers circuit of the unit area normal to the unit vector l j {\displaystyle l_{j}} has a Burgers vector B i {\displaystyle...
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  • line and the Burgers vector, L ′ {\displaystyle L^{'}} is the effective particle separation, b {\displaystyle b} is the Burgers vector, and r {\displaystyle...
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  • Burgers vector. It equals the distance between two atoms or ions in the crystal lattice. Therefore, each material has its own characteristic Burgers vectors...
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