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... steel has a higher yield strength and tensile strength than the medium - carbon structural steel . However , the structural steel is more ductile and has a greater total elongation . The total area under the stress- strain curve is ...
... steel has a higher yield strength and tensile strength than the medium - carbon structural steel . However , the structural steel is more ductile and has a greater total elongation . The total area under the stress- strain curve is ...
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... steel will have higher strength than an annealed steel because the more rapid rate of cooling used in the normalizing treatment causes the transformation to pearlite to occur at a lower temperature , and a finer pearlite spacing results ...
... steel will have higher strength than an annealed steel because the more rapid rate of cooling used in the normalizing treatment causes the transformation to pearlite to occur at a lower temperature , and a finer pearlite spacing results ...
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... steel as a function of carbon content for different percentages of martensite in the microstructure . ( From Metals ... steel have adequate hardenability . Hardenability , the property of a steel which determines the depth and ...
... steel as a function of carbon content for different percentages of martensite in the microstructure . ( From Metals ... steel have adequate hardenability . Hardenability , the property of a steel which determines the depth and ...
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Introduction 325 | 3 |
Elements of the Theory of Plasticity | 72 |
Plastic Deformation of Single Crystals | 105 |
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