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... alloy in which a second phase is in solid solution at the elevated temperature but precipitates upon quenching and aging at a lower tempera- ture . The age - hardening aluminum alloys and copper - beryllium alloys are com- mon examples ...
... alloy in which a second phase is in solid solution at the elevated temperature but precipitates upon quenching and aging at a lower tempera- ture . The age - hardening aluminum alloys and copper - beryllium alloys are com- mon examples ...
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... alloys is given in Table 13-1 . Only a few of the many available alloys ' could be included in this table . A number of general guidelines have developed for increasing high - temperature strength . In general , the creep resistance is ...
... alloys is given in Table 13-1 . Only a few of the many available alloys ' could be included in this table . A number of general guidelines have developed for increasing high - temperature strength . In general , the creep resistance is ...
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... alloy . While emphasis has been given to strengthening processes in high - temperature alloys , other considerations are important . An alloy with high - temperature strength may be difficult to fabricate by hot - working , cold ...
... alloy . While emphasis has been given to strengthening processes in high - temperature alloys , other considerations are important . An alloy with high - temperature strength may be difficult to fabricate by hot - working , cold ...
Contents
Elements of the Theory of Plasticity | 3 |
Dislocation Theory | 150 |
Strengthening Mechanisms | 190 |
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alloys angle annealed atoms axis behavior billet brittle fracture Burgers vector cold-worked components compression constant crack criterion cycles decrease determined diameter direction dislocation line ductile edge dislocation elastic elongation energy equations extrusion factor failure fatigue limit fibers flow curve flow stress force forging friction given grain boundaries hot-working hydrostatic increases lattice length load machining martensite material matrix maximum measured mechanical Metals Park modulus normal stress notch occurs orientation particles percent plastic deformation plastic strain polymer pressure produced properties ratio reduction region residual stresses rolling screw dislocation shear strain shear stress sheet shown in Fig shows single crystals slip plane slip systems Society for Metals solid specimen steel strain hardening strain rate stress-strain curve structure surface tensile strength tensile stress tensor theory thermal thickness tool torsion Trans usually velocity workpiece yield strength yield stress York