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Page 198
... Above equation shows clearly that the critical transition temperature decreases
with increasing deviation from the stoichiometric composition as is to be expected
. To obtain the temperature dependence of the long - range order parameter in ...
... Above equation shows clearly that the critical transition temperature decreases
with increasing deviation from the stoichiometric composition as is to be expected
. To obtain the temperature dependence of the long - range order parameter in ...
Page 276
... factors are related to ability of powder particles to slide smoothly and pack
efficiently . With increasing powder particle surface area , resulting from
morphological irregularities or decreased particle sizes , the apparent density will
decrease .
... factors are related to ability of powder particles to slide smoothly and pack
efficiently . With increasing powder particle surface area , resulting from
morphological irregularities or decreased particle sizes , the apparent density will
decrease .
Page 299
Increased curvature of the bulge , which results from increasing frictional shear
stress or decreased height - to - diameter ratio of the cylinder , leads to reduced
height strains to fracture . This is shown in Fig . 35a for hot working of aluminum ...
Increased curvature of the bulge , which results from increasing frictional shear
stress or decreased height - to - diameter ratio of the cylinder , leads to reduced
height strains to fracture . This is shown in Fig . 35a for hot working of aluminum ...
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Epitaxial Monocrystalline Films | 10 |
Polycrystalline Films | 37 |
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