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Stress percolation and shear localization in polycrystalline materials

Petrology, Mineralogy & Mineral Physics
Join Dr. Pamela Burnley, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, for "Stress percolation and shear localization in polycrystalline materials" with host Anne Pommier.

Tuesday, May 30, 2023
11:00 a.m.
Speaker: Dr. Pamela Burnley, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Topic: Stress percolation and shear localization in polycrystalline materials
Host: Anne Pommier

May 30 , 2023
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11:00 am - 12:00 pm EDT
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5241 Broad Branch Road, NW
Earth and Planets Laboratory
Greenewalt Building | Washington, DC 20015
United States

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Polycrystalline structures composed of crystallites. Clockwise from top left: a) malleable iron b) electrical steel without coating c) solar cells made of multicrystalline silicon d) galvanized surface of zinc e) micrograph of acid etched metal highlighting grain boundaries

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