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Accordingly , S varies from 1 for perfect order to 0 for complete randomness in
contrast to the disorder parameter z which increases from 0 to 0 . 25 in the case
of a stoichiometric alloy . Making the appropriate substitutions for An , Aa , and ...
Accordingly , S varies from 1 for perfect order to 0 for complete randomness in
contrast to the disorder parameter z which increases from 0 to 0 . 25 in the case
of a stoichiometric alloy . Making the appropriate substitutions for An , Aa , and ...
Page 290
Curvature of the bulge surface increases as friction between the dies and
specimen increases , decreasing the ratio of height - to - diameter of the cylinder
also increases the curvature . Deformation under these conditions is nonuniform
and a ...
Curvature of the bulge surface increases as friction between the dies and
specimen increases , decreasing the ratio of height - to - diameter of the cylinder
also increases the curvature . Deformation under these conditions is nonuniform
and a ...
Page 294
Frictionless compression tests ( Fig . 25 ) permit the accurate measurement of
Poisson ratio . Typical results of Ep and density vs . – Ez are given in Fig . 30 .
Because the density increases during compression , the Poisson ratio also
increases .
Frictionless compression tests ( Fig . 25 ) permit the accurate measurement of
Poisson ratio . Typical results of Ep and density vs . – Ez are given in Fig . 30 .
Because the density increases during compression , the Poisson ratio also
increases .
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Epitaxial Monocrystalline Films | 10 |
Polycrystalline Films | 37 |
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