About the influence of the temperature and pressure on the fractal dimension of defects in crystal structures
Ikhtier Umirzakov

TL;DR
This paper critiques a previous study on how temperature and pressure affect the fractal dimension of defects in crystal structures, arguing that its results are invalid due to flawed assumptions and impractical conditions.
Contribution
It provides a critical analysis highlighting errors and inconsistencies in the prior research on defect fractal dimensions under varying temperature and pressure.
Findings
Previous results are based on impractical conditions.
Conflicting assumptions undermine the validity of earlier conclusions.
Incorrect distributions lead to invalid results.
Abstract
It is shown that the results presented in the article 'The influence of the temperature and pressure on a fractal dimension of defects in crystal structures' by V.B. Fedoseev (Butlerov communications. 2010. V23. Number 14. P.36-42) are not correct, because the results are based on impracticable conditions, conflicting assumptions and incorrect distributions.
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TopicsMaterial Properties and Failure Mechanisms
