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Crystal Structure & Defects

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Crystal Structure & Defects

Most engineering materials have atoms arranged in repeating three-dimensional patterns called crystal structures. The three most common metallic crystal structures — BCC, FCC, and HCP — determine many physical properties including density, ductility, and slip behavior.

Defects in these regular arrangements, from point vacancies to line dislocations, paradoxically give materials their useful mechanical properties by enabling plastic deformation and strengthening mechanisms.

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