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... applied stress ; brittle fracture ; no slip . ( c ) Slip planes inclined to the applied stress ; slip and plastic deforma- tion caused by shear force acting on slip planes Applied tensile stress necessary to initiate slip σ 45 ...
... applied stress ; brittle fracture ; no slip . ( c ) Slip planes inclined to the applied stress ; slip and plastic deforma- tion caused by shear force acting on slip planes Applied tensile stress necessary to initiate slip σ 45 ...
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... applied to a section of crystal lattice , and this stress is beyond the elastic limit , minor atomic movements will occur causing the disloca- tion line to move through the lattice ( see Figure 5.11 ( b ) ) . The magnitude of the stress ...
... applied to a section of crystal lattice , and this stress is beyond the elastic limit , minor atomic movements will occur causing the disloca- tion line to move through the lattice ( see Figure 5.11 ( b ) ) . The magnitude of the stress ...
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... applied load on the test - piece decreases beyond point U , the true stress acting on the test - piece , taking into account the reducing cross ... Applied load O A Applied load E Applied load Y 304 INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING MATERIALS.
... applied load on the test - piece decreases beyond point U , the true stress acting on the test - piece , taking into account the reducing cross ... Applied load O A Applied load E Applied load Y 304 INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING MATERIALS.
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