Treatise on Materials Science and TechnologyHerbert Herman |
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... corresponding to the various potential representations , are compared in Fig . 4. Curves A , B1 , B2 , and C correspond to Eqs . ( 2.1 ) , ( 2.3 ) , and ( 2.4 ) , with r2 = 4 and B1 for W = W and B2 for W ' = W. In curve C the constant ...
... corresponding to the various potential representations , are compared in Fig . 4. Curves A , B1 , B2 , and C correspond to Eqs . ( 2.1 ) , ( 2.3 ) , and ( 2.4 ) , with r2 = 4 and B1 for W = W and B2 for W ' = W. In curve C the constant ...
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... corresponding atoms , in the supposed generation process , increases linearly with distance along the interface ... correspond- ing atoms . U is seen to increase by c in a vernier period p of x . 4. INTERFACIAL INTERACTION * In continuum ...
... corresponding atoms , in the supposed generation process , increases linearly with distance along the interface ... correspond- ing atoms . U is seen to increase by c in a vernier period p of x . 4. INTERFACIAL INTERACTION * In continuum ...
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... corresponding solid curves in Fig . 31. The jump from A to B in Fig . 32 corresponds to the introduction of a misfit dislocation at A ' in Fig . 31 . In the conversion between the horizontal scales the value = 7 has been used and in the ...
... corresponding solid curves in Fig . 31. The jump from A to B in Fig . 32 corresponds to the introduction of a misfit dislocation at A ' in Fig . 31 . In the conversion between the horizontal scales the value = 7 has been used and in the ...
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