dislocationdriven
Dislocationdriven is a term used in materials science and solid mechanics to describe phenomena or processes that are initiated or significantly influenced by the movement of dislocations. Dislocations are linear crystallographic defects in a crystal lattice. Their motion under applied stress is the fundamental mechanism responsible for plastic deformation in crystalline materials.
When a material is subjected to stress, dislocations can move through the crystal lattice. This movement involves
Examples of dislocationdriven phenomena include yielding, work hardening, creep, and fatigue. Yielding is the point at