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... in gives the number of fibers at an angle On from the z axis . For a perfectly
aligned sample tn = 1 for On = 0 and zero for all other values of On . For a
completely misaligned sample On is more or less continuously distributed in the
range – 1 ...
... in gives the number of fibers at an angle On from the z axis . For a perfectly
aligned sample tn = 1 for On = 0 and zero for all other values of On . For a
completely misaligned sample On is more or less continuously distributed in the
range – 1 ...
Page 169
One possible explanation could be that the calculated values of the elastic
constants do not agree with the actual elastic constants of the sample used for
the experiments . We can of course determine the experimental values of the
elastic ...
One possible explanation could be that the calculated values of the elastic
constants do not agree with the actual elastic constants of the sample used for
the experiments . We can of course determine the experimental values of the
elastic ...
Page 330
This has a similar appearance to the side view of a tensile sample tested at this
temperature . Figure 27b shows slip bands in adjoining grains of a tensile sample
edge view . Note that steps are produced along the grain boundary subsidiary ...
This has a similar appearance to the side view of a tensile sample tested at this
temperature . Figure 27b shows slip bands in adjoining grains of a tensile sample
edge view . Note that steps are produced along the grain boundary subsidiary ...
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