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SHORT - RANGE ORDER Short - range order or clustering ( commonly known as
Fischer interactions ) contributions to athermal strengthening have been
predicted by Fischer ( 1954 ) and Flinn ( 1958 ) . Flinn ( 1958 ) found the yield
stress of ...
SHORT - RANGE ORDER Short - range order or clustering ( commonly known as
Fischer interactions ) contributions to athermal strengthening have been
predicted by Fischer ( 1954 ) and Flinn ( 1958 ) . Flinn ( 1958 ) found the yield
stress of ...
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Accordingly , the range of ¢ is given by 03 < ( 1 – 40 ) ( 44b ) The two limits
coincide with a = 1 . For this value of a , the alloy is random even at the
stoichiometric composition . The range of a is now o sasa ( 440 ) From Eq . ( 32 )
using the l ...
Accordingly , the range of ¢ is given by 03 < ( 1 – 40 ) ( 44b ) The two limits
coincide with a = 1 . For this value of a , the alloy is random even at the
stoichiometric composition . The range of a is now o sasa ( 440 ) From Eq . ( 32 )
using the l ...
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... ( 1968 ) and Shunk ( 1969 ) , an intermetallic phase with the f . c . tetragonal
structure becomes stable in the concentration range of equal atomic composition
in systems where two metals form continuous solid solutions at high
temperatures .
... ( 1968 ) and Shunk ( 1969 ) , an intermetallic phase with the f . c . tetragonal
structure becomes stable in the concentration range of equal atomic composition
in systems where two metals form continuous solid solutions at high
temperatures .
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