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Asked: June 23, 20212021-06-23T17:59:33+05:30 2021-06-23T17:59:33+05:30In: Mechanical Metallurgy

What are slip planes & slip directions

What are slip planes & slip directions
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    1. digbijaya igit Platinum GATE 2021 QUALIFIED
      2021-06-23T21:24:08+05:30Added an answer on June 23, 2021 at 9:24 pm

      The parallel movement of two neighboring crystals regions relative to each other across some plane or planes is called slip. The process of slip occurs along some specific crystallographic planes and directions called slip planes and slip directions. Slip planes is the plane of greatest atomic densiRead more

      The parallel movement of two neighboring crystals regions relative to each other across some plane or planes is called slip. The process of slip occurs along some specific crystallographic planes and directions called slip planes and slip directions.
      Slip planes is the plane of greatest atomic density and the slip direction is the closest-packed direction in that plane. The slip direction in a crystal has been seen to be the close-packed direction in which atoms touch each other in a straight line.

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    2. digbijaya igit Platinum GATE 2021 QUALIFIED
      2021-06-23T21:32:03+05:30Added an answer on June 23, 2021 at 9:32 pm

      Taking the example of FCC structure. The plane with highest atomic density is the (111) plane and the slip direction is [110], along the side diagonal.

      Taking the example of FCC structure. The plane with highest atomic density is the (111) plane and the slip direction is [110], along the side diagonal.

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    3. digbijaya igit Platinum GATE 2021 QUALIFIED
      2021-06-23T21:34:10+05:30Added an answer on June 23, 2021 at 9:34 pm

      SLIP SYSTEMS FOR DIFFERENT CRYSTAL STRUCTURES  

      SLIP SYSTEMS FOR DIFFERENT CRYSTAL STRUCTURES

       

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    4. digbijaya igit Platinum GATE 2021 QUALIFIED
      2021-06-23T21:31:17+05:30Added an answer on June 23, 2021 at 9:31 pm

      Taking the example of FCC structure. The plane with highest atomic density is the (111) plane and the slip direction is [110], along the side diagonal.

      Taking the example of FCC structure. The plane with highest atomic density is the (111) plane and the slip direction is [110], along the side diagonal.

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