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BACKGROUND Plastic deformation produces a complex distribution of
heterogeneous internal strains . Factors may contribute to a peak shift which are
microscopic in nature . The shift is termed “ anomalous ” because mechanical
methods of ...
BACKGROUND Plastic deformation produces a complex distribution of
heterogeneous internal strains . Factors may contribute to a peak shift which are
microscopic in nature . The shift is termed “ anomalous ” because mechanical
methods of ...
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sense and to some degree the magnitude of the lattice plane dependence of the
measured residual stress The problem becomes more complicated in other
plastic deformation processes such as rolling ; plastic deformation theories have
not ...
sense and to some degree the magnitude of the lattice plane dependence of the
measured residual stress The problem becomes more complicated in other
plastic deformation processes such as rolling ; plastic deformation theories have
not ...
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... J . Marcinkowski SUBJECT INDEX VOLUME 6 : PLASTIC DEFORMATION OF
MATERIALS Low Temperature of Deformation of bcc Metals and Their Solid -
Solution Alloys R . J . Arsenault Cyclic Deformation of Metals and Alloys
Campbell ...
... J . Marcinkowski SUBJECT INDEX VOLUME 6 : PLASTIC DEFORMATION OF
MATERIALS Low Temperature of Deformation of bcc Metals and Their Solid -
Solution Alloys R . J . Arsenault Cyclic Deformation of Metals and Alloys
Campbell ...
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R JAMES | 2 |
Principles of XRay Stress Measurement | 4 |
Control of Accuracy and Precision | 25 |
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