Deformation and Fracture Mechanics of Engineering MaterialsUpdated to reflect recent developments in our understanding of deformation and fracture processes in structural materials. This completely revised reference includes new sections on isostress analysis, modulus of rupture, creep fracture micromechanicsms, and many more. |
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... decreasing load on the sample after the neck has formed will result in the computation of a decreasing stress . By comparison , the decreasing load value is more than offset by the decrease in instantaneous cross - sectional area such ...
... decreasing load on the sample after the neck has formed will result in the computation of a decreasing stress . By comparison , the decreasing load value is more than offset by the decrease in instantaneous cross - sectional area such ...
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... decrease slowly with further deformation . According to Kuhlmann - Wilsdorf , 33 this condition signals the onset of Stage III and a lower strain hardening rate , since I would not decrease further . The role of stacking fault energy is ...
... decrease slowly with further deformation . According to Kuhlmann - Wilsdorf , 33 this condition signals the onset of Stage III and a lower strain hardening rate , since I would not decrease further . The role of stacking fault energy is ...
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... decrease . Likewise , k , can be adjusted to improve σ , or Oys but only at the expense of the other . Enhanced dislocation locking will increase σ , but will decrease o , directly ( Eq . 10-1 ) and indirectly ( since the number of ...
... decrease . Likewise , k , can be adjusted to improve σ , or Oys but only at the expense of the other . Enhanced dislocation locking will increase σ , but will decrease o , directly ( Eq . 10-1 ) and indirectly ( since the number of ...
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