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Page 160
... initial slip systems operate for these respective cases ? 4.5 Determine the initial tensile yield strengths for the three single crystals of copper whose behavior is shown in Fig . 4.5 . Are the yield - strength values consistent with ...
... initial slip systems operate for these respective cases ? 4.5 Determine the initial tensile yield strengths for the three single crystals of copper whose behavior is shown in Fig . 4.5 . Are the yield - strength values consistent with ...
Page 265
... initial elastic strain is recovered ; the initial and time - dependent plastic strain are not . initial strain component may include some time - independent plastic strain . But even if it does not , permanent strain , which increases ...
... initial elastic strain is recovered ; the initial and time - dependent plastic strain are not . initial strain component may include some time - independent plastic strain . But even if it does not , permanent strain , which increases ...
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... initial voided area will depend on the types of voids formed . Generally speaking , " w " shaped voids are characterized by a greater fraction of initial void volume than are " r " shaped cavities . This is a result of the rapid initial ...
... initial voided area will depend on the types of voids formed . Generally speaking , " w " shaped voids are characterized by a greater fraction of initial void volume than are " r " shaped cavities . This is a result of the rapid initial ...
Contents
Elastic Behavior | 46 |
Plastic Deformation in Single and Polycrystalline | 137 |
Strengthening of Crystalline Materials | 162 |
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alloys applied approximately associated atomic behavior bonding brittle caused composite considerations considered containing crack crack tip creep creep rate critical crystal curve cyclical decreases deformation depends described determined developed diffusion direction discussed dislocation displacement distance ductile effect elastic embrittlement energy engineering example failure fatigue fiber FIGURE flow force fraction fracture function given glass grain boundaries greater growth hardening high-temperature higher illustrated increases initial lead length less load material matrix maximum mechanism metals microscopic Mode normal observed obstacles obtained occurs particle phase plane plastic polymers produce propagation reduced region relative resistance result schematically shear shear stress shown in Fig shows similar slip slip plane solid Stage steel strain rate strength strengthening structure surface takes place temperature tensile toughness transition typically values variation void volume yield