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... mechanical properties of metals or mechanical testing , others may consider the field restricted to the plastic working and shaping of metals , while still others confine their interests to the more theoretical aspects of the field ...
... mechanical properties of metals or mechanical testing , others may consider the field restricted to the plastic working and shaping of metals , while still others confine their interests to the more theoretical aspects of the field ...
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... mechanical failure of metals . Chapters are devoted to the tension , torsion , hardness , fatigue , creep , and impact tests . Others take up the important subjects of residual stresses and the statistical analysis of mechanical ...
... mechanical failure of metals . Chapters are devoted to the tension , torsion , hardness , fatigue , creep , and impact tests . Others take up the important subjects of residual stresses and the statistical analysis of mechanical ...
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... mechanical behavior and structure ( as detected chiefly with microscopic and x - ray techniques ) is the main responsibility of the mechanical metallurgist . When mechanical behav- ior is understood in terms of metallurgical structure ...
... mechanical behavior and structure ( as detected chiefly with microscopic and x - ray techniques ) is the main responsibility of the mechanical metallurgist . When mechanical behav- ior is understood in terms of metallurgical structure ...
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Introduction 325 | 3 |
Elements of the Theory of Plasticity | 72 |
Plastic Deformation of Single Crystals | 105 |
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