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Koster et al . ( 1970 ) made an extensive study of surface integrity in machining
steels and Ti alloys , including the effects of induced phase transformations . It is
interesting to note that phase transformations did not occur in milling operations ...
Koster et al . ( 1970 ) made an extensive study of surface integrity in machining
steels and Ti alloys , including the effects of induced phase transformations . It is
interesting to note that phase transformations did not occur in milling operations ...
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It has been suggested that stress concentrators may be the mechanism for
relaxation in this regime ( Nelson et al . , 1970 ; Ericsson et al . , 1971 ; Turovskii
et al . , 1976 ) . Support for this idea of local yielding can also be found in the
work of ...
It has been suggested that stress concentrators may be the mechanism for
relaxation in this regime ( Nelson et al . , 1970 ; Ericsson et al . , 1971 ; Turovskii
et al . , 1976 ) . Support for this idea of local yielding can also be found in the
work of ...
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This effect is of physically quite different origin , involving local melting of the
material , as has been recently shown by Henry et al . , ( 1979 ) . Another
important application of the PL topography is to monitor the so called DLD growth
in the ...
This effect is of physically quite different origin , involving local melting of the
material , as has been recently shown by Henry et al . , ( 1979 ) . Another
important application of the PL topography is to monitor the so called DLD growth
in the ...
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Principles of XRay Stress Measurement | 4 |
Control of Accuracy and Precision | 25 |
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