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... produced by mechanical deformation or as the result of annealing following plastic deformation . The first type are known as mechanical twins ; the latter are called annealing twins . Mechanical twins are produced in bee or hep metals ...
... produced by mechanical deformation or as the result of annealing following plastic deformation . The first type are known as mechanical twins ; the latter are called annealing twins . Mechanical twins are produced in bee or hep metals ...
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... produced by these processes is in contrast with the more uniform residual - stress gradient produced by quenching and most mechanical forming operations . Normally , these processes produce high surface compressive residual stresses ...
... produced by these processes is in contrast with the more uniform residual - stress gradient produced by quenching and most mechanical forming operations . Normally , these processes produce high surface compressive residual stresses ...
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George Ellwood Dieter. Flame hardening produces the same metallurgical changes and residual- stress pattern as induction hardening , but the local heating is produced by a gas flame . Both processes not only produce a favorable residual ...
George Ellwood Dieter. Flame hardening produces the same metallurgical changes and residual- stress pattern as induction hardening , but the local heating is produced by a gas flame . Both processes not only produce a favorable residual ...
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Introduction 3 35678OORE | 3 |
Stress and Strain Relationships for Elastic Behavior | 17 |
Elements of the Theory of Plasticity | 54 |
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