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The effect of stresses from mechanical surface treatment on fatigue behavior of
steel has been examined ( Hayashi et al . , 1973 ; Ivanov and Pavlov , 1976 ;
Turovskii et al . , 1976 ) . A particularly interesting ( but often overlooked ) study is
that ...
The effect of stresses from mechanical surface treatment on fatigue behavior of
steel has been examined ( Hayashi et al . , 1973 ; Ivanov and Pavlov , 1976 ;
Turovskii et al . , 1976 ) . A particularly interesting ( but often overlooked ) study is
that ...
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( 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 , and hence ...
( 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 , and hence ...
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treatment , but is always very strong on a free GaAs surface , so that a simple PL
topograph of a free GaAs surface does not leave much intensity margin .
Interestingly , InP seems to suffer considerably less severe nonradiative surface ...
treatment , but is always very strong on a free GaAs surface , so that a simple PL
topograph of a free GaAs surface does not leave much intensity margin .
Interestingly , InP seems to suffer considerably less severe nonradiative surface ...
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Principles of XRay Stress Measurement | 4 |
Control of Accuracy and Precision | 25 |
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