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... percent , the extent of solid solubility is usually restricted to less than 1 percent . Metals which do not have a strong chemical affinity for each other tend to form solid solutions , while metals which are far apart on the ...
... percent , the extent of solid solubility is usually restricted to less than 1 percent . Metals which do not have a strong chemical affinity for each other tend to form solid solutions , while metals which are far apart on the ...
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... percent carbon which are quenched to essentially 100 percent martensite and then tempered back to any given tensile strength in the range 100,000 to 200,000 psi , the other common tensile properties will have a relatively fixed value ...
... percent carbon which are quenched to essentially 100 percent martensite and then tempered back to any given tensile strength in the range 100,000 to 200,000 psi , the other common tensile properties will have a relatively fixed value ...
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George E. Dieter. temperature on 50 percent cleavage - 50 percent shear , T2 . This is called a fracture- appearance transition temperature ( FATT ) . Correlations between Charpy impact tests and service failures indicate1 that less than ...
George E. Dieter. temperature on 50 percent cleavage - 50 percent shear , T2 . This is called a fracture- appearance transition temperature ( FATT ) . Correlations between Charpy impact tests and service failures indicate1 that less than ...
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Introduction 325 | 3 |
Elements of the Theory of Plasticity | 72 |
Plastic Deformation of Single Crystals | 105 |
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