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... Properties of Steels Because of the commercial importance of ferrous materials , a great deal of work has been done in correlating their tensile properties with composi- tion and microstructure . It has been clearly demonstrated that ...
... Properties of Steels Because of the commercial importance of ferrous materials , a great deal of work has been done in correlating their tensile properties with composi- tion and microstructure . It has been clearly demonstrated that ...
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... properties of metals appear to be quite structure - sensitive . However , at the present time there are only a limited number of ways in which the fatigue properties can be improved by metallurgical means . By far the greatest ...
... properties of metals appear to be quite structure - sensitive . However , at the present time there are only a limited number of ways in which the fatigue properties can be improved by metallurgical means . By far the greatest ...
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... properties can show considerable scatter , and fre- quently measurably different results are obtained between different heats of the same material or even between different bars from the same heat . The creep properties of steels are ...
... properties can show considerable scatter , and fre- quently measurably different results are obtained between different heats of the same material or even between different bars from the same heat . The creep properties of steels are ...
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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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alloys aluminum angle annealed ASTM axis behavior bending billet brittle fracture Burgers vector cent compressive constant crack creep rate decrease determined diameter direction dislocation line distribution drawing ductile edge dislocation effect elastic elongation equation extrusion factor failure fatigue limit flow curve flow stress force forging forming friction given grain boundaries hardness high-temperature increase indentation lattice length load longitudinal mandrel martensite material maximum measured mechanical metallurgical Metals Park method modulus notch obtained occurs orientation particles plastic deformation pressure principal stresses Proc produced properties punch quenched radius ratio reduction of area region relationship residual stresses rolling screw dislocations shear stress sheet shows single crystals slip plane Society for Metals specimen steel strain energy strain hardening strain rate stress-strain curve structure surface temper tensile strength tensile stress theory thickness tion torsion Trans transition temperature tube yield strength yield stress στ