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The relationship between the stress axis and the 12 possible slip systems is best
shown on a stereographic projection1 (Fig. 4-25), where each of the unit triangles
defines a region in which a particular slip system operates. There are four ...
The relationship between the stress axis and the 12 possible slip systems is best
shown on a stereographic projection1 (Fig. 4-25), where each of the unit triangles
defines a region in which a particular slip system operates. There are four ...
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3 planes 2 directions in each 2 directions in 1 plane roui 2 plones [001] 2 planes "
2 directions in each 4 planes 1 direction in each 2 directions in each Fig. 4-26
Operative slip systems along boundaries of stereo- graphic triangle. single slip ...
3 planes 2 directions in each 2 directions in 1 plane roui 2 plones [001] 2 planes "
2 directions in each 4 planes 1 direction in each 2 directions in each Fig. 4-26
Operative slip systems along boundaries of stereo- graphic triangle. single slip ...
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When a single crystal is deformed in tension, it is usually free to deform on a
single slip system for a good part of the deformation and to change its orientation
by lattice rotation as extension takes place. However, individual grains in a poly-
...
When a single crystal is deformed in tension, it is usually free to deform on a
single slip system for a good part of the deformation and to change its orientation
by lattice rotation as extension takes place. However, individual grains in a poly-
...
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Introduction | 3 |
Elements of the Theory of Plasticity | 72 |
Plastic Deformation of Single Crystals | 105 |
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