John D. Eshelby
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British scientist in micromechanics
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, John Douglas Eshelby FRS was a scientist in micromechanics. He made significant contributions to the fields of defect mechanics and micromechanics of inhomogeneous solids for fifty years, including important aspects of the controlling mechanisms of plastic deformation and fracture.
John D. Eshelby's Published Works
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Published Works
- The determination of the elastic field of an ellipsoidal inclusion, and related problems (1957) (11844)
- The Continuum Theory of Lattice Defects (1956) (1629)
- The force on an elastic singularity (1951) (1095)
- The elastic field outside an ellipsoidal inclusion (1959) (987)
- Anisotropic elasticity with applications to dislocation theory (1953) (764)
- XLI. The equilibrium of linear arrays of dislocations. (1951) (754)
- The elastic energy-momentum tensor (1975) (665)
- Distortion of a Crystal by Point Imperfections (1954) (392)
- Elastic inclusions and inhomogeneities (1961) (382)
- Screw Dislocations in Thin Rods (1953) (259)
- LXXXII. Edge dislocations in anisotropic materials (1949) (250)
- Charged dislocations and the strength of ionic crystals (1958) (236)
- Uniformly Moving Dislocations (1949) (212)
- The elastic field of a crack extending non-uniformly under general anti-plane loading (1969) (194)
- CXL. Dislocations in thin plates (1951) (156)
- A TENTATIVE THEORY OF METALLIC WHISKER GROWTH (1953) (154)
- The Equation of Motion of a Dislocation (1953) (135)
- The change of shape of a viscous ellipsoidal region embedded in a slowly deforming matrix having a different viscosity (1975) (128)
- The elastic interaction of point defects (1955) (125)
- The interaction of kinks and elastic waves (1962) (119)
- Dislocations as a cause of mechanical damping in metals (1949) (114)
- Dislocations and theory of fracture (1968) (96)
- The energy and line tension of a dislocation in a hexagonal crystal (1962) (78)
- The Calculation of Energy Release Rates (1974) (73)
- Supersonic Dislocations and Dislocations in Dispersive Media (1956) (68)
- Stress induced ordering and strain-ageing in low carbon steels (1959) (65)
- The flow of energy into the tip of a moving crack (1968) (63)
- The twist in a crystal whisker containing a dislocation (1958) (61)
- The flow of energy into the tip of a moving crack (1968) (60)
- Note on the heating effect of moving dislocations (1956) (58)
- Introduction to Anisotropic Elasticity Theory of Dislocations (1974) (50)
- Dislocations in visco-elastic materials (1961) (49)
- A simple derivation of the elastic field of an edge dislocation (1966) (42)
- The force on a disclination in a liquid crystal (1980) (41)
- The Distribution of Dislocations in an Elliptical Glide Zone (1963) (38)
- Mathematical Theory of Dislocations and Fracture (1975) (24)
- A Discussion on the measurement and interpretation of changes of strain in the Earth - Dislocation theory for geophysical applications (1973) (24)
- THE INTERPRETATION OF TERMINATING DISLOCATIONS (1967) (20)
- The change of shape of a viscous ellipsoidal region embedded in a slowly deforming matrix having a different viscosity — some comments on a discussion BY N.C. Gay (1976) (20)
- The velocity of a wave along a dislocation (1966) (20)
- Aspects of the Theory of Dislocations (1982) (19)
- The fracture mechanics of flint-knapping and allied processes (1971) (18)
- The Distortion and Electrification of Plates and Rods by Dislocations (1962) (16)
- Geometrical and Apparent X‐Ray Expansions of a Crystal Containing Lattice Defects (1953) (16)
- Progress in solid mechanics: Vol. 1. Edited by I. N. Sneddon and R. Hill, North-Holland Publishing Company, Amsterdam, 1960, 448 pp., 100s (1961) (16)
- Dislocation Theory for Geophysical Applications (1973) (16)
- The stresses on and in a thin inextensible fibre in a stretched elastic medium (1982) (10)
- Solid state physics: Advances in research and applications (1960) (7)
- The Elastic Model of Lattice Defects (1957) (7)
- ELASTIC INTERACTION ENERGY OF DISLOCATION LOOPS (1962) (5)
- Dynamical theory of crystal lattices: Max Born and Kun Huang: Oxford University Press, 1954, pp. xii + 420. 50s. net. (1955) (3)
- Discussion: “Axisymmetric Stress Field Around Spheroidal Inclusions and Cavities in a Transversely Isotropic Material” (Chen, W. T., 1968, ASME J. Appl. Mech., 35, pp. 770–773) (1969) (1)
- Solid state physics: Advances in research and applications: Vol. 7. Edited by F. Seitz and D. Turnbull. Academic Press Inc., New York, Academic Books Ltd., London 525 pp. $12 (1960) (0)
- Thorie mathmatique des dislocations by M. Zorawski (1968) (0)
- Imperfections in crystals: H.G Van Bueren, (North-Holland publishing company, Amsterdam, xviii + 676 pages. 1960. 110sh.) (1961) (0)
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