Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 October 2008
1. Since many writers, among them G. I. Taylor (1) and W. L. Bragg (2), have based theories of the strength of metals upon the assumption that there is some type of dislocation in the metal, it has seemed desirable to give an account of a dislocation in which displacement and stress are given, according to the classical theory of elasticity, by simple closed formulae.