dislokationsmobilitet
Dislokationsmobilitet refers to the ability of dislocations, which are linear crystallographic defects, to move within a crystal lattice. This movement is fundamental to the plastic deformation of crystalline materials. When a stress is applied to a crystal, dislocations can glide along specific crystallographic planes and directions, known as slip systems. The ease with which a dislocation can move under stress is a measure of its mobility.
Factors influencing dislokationsmobilitet include the material's crystal structure, the presence of impurities or alloying elements, grain
Higher temperatures generally increase dislokationsmobilitet because atoms have more thermal energy, allowing them to overcome energy