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A further influence of porosity is a decrease in inherent ductility of the material ;
cracking during plastic deformation is a major problem . Finally , although
deformation closes up the pores so that no void space remains , it is necesssary
to ...
A further influence of porosity is a decrease in inherent ductility of the material ;
cracking during plastic deformation is a major problem . Finally , although
deformation closes up the pores so that no void space remains , it is necesssary
to ...
Page 293
31 and the excess of n over this value for porous iron is due to geometric
hardening , the progressive closing up of pores during deformation . A
comparison of stress - strain curves for room temperature deformation and hot
working is given in ...
31 and the excess of n over this value for porous iron is due to geometric
hardening , the progressive closing up of pores during deformation . A
comparison of stress - strain curves for room temperature deformation and hot
working is given in ...
Page 295
92 for cold deformation ( Fig . 31 ) and 2 . 0 for hot deformation ( Fig . 23 ) .
Presumably , the difference in the exponent is the result of work hardening of the
metal during cold deformation . Figures 30 – 32 indicate that in the compression
of ...
92 for cold deformation ( Fig . 31 ) and 2 . 0 for hot deformation ( Fig . 23 ) .
Presumably , the difference in the exponent is the result of work hardening of the
metal during cold deformation . Figures 30 – 32 indicate that in the compression
of ...
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RICHARD W VOOK | 2 |
Epitaxial Monocrystalline Films | 10 |
Polycrystalline Films | 37 |
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