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Kelly, Anthony was born on January 25, 1929 in Hillingdon, Middlesex, England. Son of Group Cap Vincent Gerald French and Violet Kelly.
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A classic of materials science, this book describes the three classes of strong materials based on metals, ceramics, and fibrous composites and compares them with the highest conceivable strengths in terms of our knowledge of the binding forces between atoms. The authors discuss the properties of imperfections which detract from this strength and show how the properties of the three strong materials arise. This new third edition is revised, updated, and expanded, with a new chapter on strong glasses and ceramics. From reviews of the second edition:"Presents a comprehensive analysis of the state of the art concerning the science of strong materials."--Chemistry and Industry. "An excellent book, strongly recommended for those in materials research as well as in technical application."--Applied Physics
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Extensively revised and updated, this new edition of a classic text presents a unified approach to crystallography and to the defects found within crystals. The book combines the classical and exact description of symmetry of a perfect crystal with the possible geometries of the major defects-dislocations, stacking faults, point defects, twins, interfaces and the effects of martensitic transformations. A number of important concepts and exciting new topics have been introduced in this second edition, including piezoelectricity, liquid crystals, nanocrystalline concepts, incommensurate materials and the structure of foamed and amorphous solids. The coverage of quasicrystalline materials has been extended, and the data tables, appendices and references have been fully updated. Reinforcing its unrivalled position as the core text for teaching crystallography and crystal defects, each chapter includes problem sets with brief numerical solutions at the end of the book. Detailed worked solutions, supplementary lecture material and computer programs for crystallographic calculations are provided online (http://booksupport.wiley.com).
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Crystallography and Crystal Defects Revised Edition A. Kelly, Churchill College, Cambridge, UK G. W. Groves, Exeter College, Oxford, UK and P. Kidd, Queen Mary and Westfield College, University of London, UK The concepts of crystallography are introduced here in such a way that the physical properties of crystals, including their mechanical behaviour, can be better understood and quantified. A unique approach to the treatment of crystals and their defects is taken in that the often separate disciplines of crystallography, tensor analysis, elasticity and dislocation theory are combined in such a way as to equip materials scientists with knowledge of all the basic principles required to interpret data from their experiments. This is a revised and updated version of the widely acclaimed book by Kelly and Groves that was first published nearly thirty years ago. The material remains timely and relevant and the first edition still holds an unrivalled position at the core of the teaching of crystallography and crystal defects today. Undergraduate readers will acquire a rigorous grounding, from first principles, in the crystal classes and the concept of a lattice and its defects and their descriptions using vectors. Researchers will find here all the theorems of crystal structure upon which to base their work and the equations necessary for calculating interplanar spacings, transformation of indices and manipulations involving the stereographic projection and transformations of tensors and matrices.
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Crystallography and Crystal Defects Revised Edition A. Kelly, Churchill College, Cambridge, UK G. W. Groves, Exeter College, Oxford, UK and P. Kidd, Queen Mary and Westfield College, University of London, UK The concepts of crystallography are introduced here in such a way that the physical properties of crystals, including their mechanical behaviour, can be better understood and quantified. A unique approach to the treatment of crystals and their defects is taken in that the often separate disciplines of crystallography, tensor analysis, elasticity and dislocation theory are combined in such a way as to equip materials scientists with knowledge of all the basic principles required to interpret data from their experiments. This is a revised and updated version of the widely acclaimed book by Kelly and Groves that was first published nearly thirty years ago. The material remains timely and relevant and the first edition still holds an unrivalled position at the core of the teaching of crystallography and crystal defects today. Undergraduate readers will acquire a rigorous grounding, from first principles, in the crystal classes and the concept of a lattice and its defects and their descriptions using vectors. Researchers will find here all the theorems of crystal structure upon which to base their work and the equations necessary for calculating interplanar spacings, transformation of indices and manipulations involving the stereographic projection and transformations of tensors and matrices.
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Kelly, Anthony was born on January 25, 1929 in Hillingdon, Middlesex, England. Son of Group Cap Vincent Gerald French and Violet Kelly.
Student, Presentation College, Reading, England. Bachelor of Science, University Reading, 1949. Doctor of Philosophy, Cambridge University, 1953.
Doctor of Science, Cambridge University, 1968.
Research associate University Illinois, 1953-1955. Joint Commission International fellow University Birmingham, 1955. Associate professor Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois, 1956-1959.
University lecturer Cambridge University, 1959-1967. Superintendent division inorganic and metallic structure National Physical Laboratory, 1967-1969, deputy director, 1969-1975. Vice chancellor University Surrey, Guildford, since 1975, chairman standing committee on structural safety, since 1988.
Chairman engineering materials requirements board Department Industry, 1976-1980.
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Author: (with R.B. Nicholson) Precipitation Hardening, 1963, Strong Solids, 1966, 3d edition 1986, (with P.J.E. Forsythe, A.J. Kennedy and G.C. Smith) Composite Materials, 1966. (with G.W. Groves) Crystallography and Crystal Defects, 1970. Contributor to Strengthening Methods in Crystals (R.B. Nicholson, educated), 1971.
Fellow Royal Society, Fellowship of Engineering, Institute Physics, Institute Metallurgists. Member National Academy Engineering (foreign associate).
Married Christina Margaret Dunleavie, July 14, 1956. Children: Mary-Clare, Paul, Andrew, Stephen.