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... approach of Eq . ( 1b ) not just for general computational convenience but to
indicate that each of the components will be altered in magnitude by different
amounts depending upon the particular application in which the surface is
involved .
... approach of Eq . ( 1b ) not just for general computational convenience but to
indicate that each of the components will be altered in magnitude by different
amounts depending upon the particular application in which the surface is
involved .
Page 96
1 / ( m + 1 ) wCt , ( 18 ) r / 2 + 1 ) which indicates that the effective crack length rt ,
for large m is inversely proportional to the stress . This is different from the Griffith
- type fracture instability for homogeneous isotropic continua , and shows that in ...
1 / ( m + 1 ) wCt , ( 18 ) r / 2 + 1 ) which indicates that the effective crack length rt ,
for large m is inversely proportional to the stress . This is different from the Griffith
- type fracture instability for homogeneous isotropic continua , and shows that in ...
Page 189
This result indicates that a substitutional - interstitial reaction rather than an
interaction has occurred ( i . e . , the 0 . 04 % N interstitial atoms have been
removed from random solution ) . For higher concentrations of interstitial nitrogen
a peak ...
This result indicates that a substitutional - interstitial reaction rather than an
interaction has occurred ( i . e . , the 0 . 04 % N interstitial atoms have been
removed from random solution ) . For higher concentrations of interstitial nitrogen
a peak ...
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