dislokaatiokulun
Dislokaatiokulun, a Finnish term, translates to "dislocation progression" or "dislocation creep" in English. It refers to the phenomenon observed in crystalline materials where dislocations, which are line defects in the crystal lattice, move and multiply over time under the influence of stress or elevated temperatures. This movement and multiplication are not instantaneous but occur gradually, leading to a progressive accumulation of plastic deformation.
The rate of dislokaatiokulun is influenced by several factors, including the applied stress, temperature, and the