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... properties of the multiphase alloy will be a weighted average of the properties of the individual phases . For example , the density of a two - phase alloy will be equal to the sum of the volume fraction of each phase times its density ...
... properties of the multiphase alloy will be a weighted average of the properties of the individual phases . For example , the density of a two - phase alloy will be equal to the sum of the volume fraction of each phase times its density ...
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... properties will have a relatively fixed value depending only on the tensile strength . In other words , the mechanical properties of this important class of steels do not depend basically on alloy content , carbon content within the ...
... properties will have a relatively fixed value depending only on the tensile strength . In other words , the mechanical properties of this important class of steels do not depend basically on alloy content , carbon content within the ...
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George E. Dieter. 9-12 ANISOTROPY OF TENSILE PROPERTIES It is frequently found that the tensile properties of wrought - metal products are not the same in all directions . The dependence of properties on orientation is called anisotropy ...
George E. Dieter. 9-12 ANISOTROPY OF TENSILE PROPERTIES It is frequently found that the tensile properties of wrought - metal products are not the same in all directions . The dependence of properties on orientation is called anisotropy ...
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Introduction 325 | 3 |
Elements of the Theory of Plasticity | 72 |
Plastic Deformation of Single Crystals | 105 |
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