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... with decreasing temperature has been inter- preted as an indication that fatigue failure at room temperature is associ- ated with vacancy formation and condensation . High - temperature Fatigue In general , the fatigue strength of metals ...
... with decreasing temperature has been inter- preted as an indication that fatigue failure at room temperature is associ- ated with vacancy formation and condensation . High - temperature Fatigue In general , the fatigue strength of metals ...
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George Ellwood Dieter. Chapter 13 CREEP AND STRESS RUPTURE 13-1 . The High - temperature Materials Problem In several previous chapters it has been mentioned that the strength of metals decreases with increasing temperature . Since the ...
George Ellwood Dieter. Chapter 13 CREEP AND STRESS RUPTURE 13-1 . The High - temperature Materials Problem In several previous chapters it has been mentioned that the strength of metals decreases with increasing temperature . Since the ...
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... temperature parameter . Considerable use has been made of these parameters for predicting long - time data on the basis of short - time results . While there is no assurance that erroneous predictions will not ... High-temperature Alloys.
... temperature parameter . Considerable use has been made of these parameters for predicting long - time data on the basis of short - time results . While there is no assurance that erroneous predictions will not ... High-temperature Alloys.
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Introduction | 5 |
Stress and Strain Relationships for Elastic Behavior | 17 |
Plastic Deformation of Single Crystals | 81 |
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