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IMPERFECTIONS IN METALS
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Structure of Metals DOE-HDBK-1017/1-93 IMPERFECTIONS IN METALS Interstitial  impurities  called  network  modifiers  act  as  point  defects  in amorphous solids.   The presence of point defects can enhance or lessen the value of a material for engineering construction depending upon the intended use. Figure 7   Point Defects Figure 8   Line Defects (Dislocations) Line imperfections are called dislocations and  occur  in  crystalline  materials  only. Dislocations can be an edge type, screw type,  or  mixed  type,  depending  on  how they   distort   the   lattice,   as   shown   in Figure  8.    It  is  important  to  note  that dislocations  cannot  end inside  a crystal. They must end at a crystal edge or other dislocation,  or  they  must  close  back  on themselves. Edge dislocations consist of an extra row or plane of atoms in the crystal structure. The imperfection may extend in a straight line all the way through the crystal or it may  follow  an  irregular  path.    It  may also  be  short,  extending  only  a  small distance into the crystal causing a slip of one atomic distance along the glide plane (direction    the    edge    imperfection    is moving). Rev. 0 Page 19 MS-01

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