Mechanical MetallurgyI Mechanical Fundamentals 1 Introduction 2 Stress and Strain Relationships for Elastic Behavior 3 Elements of the Theory of Plasticity II Metallurgical Fundamentals 4 Plastic Deformation of Single Crystals 5 Dislocation Theory 6 Strengthening Mechanisms 7 Fracture III Applications to Materials Testing 8 The Tension Test 9 The Hardness Test 10 The Torsion Test 11 Fracture Mechanics 12 Fatigue of Metals 13 Creep and Stress Rupture 14 Brittle Fracture and Impact Testing IV Plastic Forming of Metals 15 Fundamentals of Metalworking 16 Forging 17 Rolling of Metals 18 Extrusion 19 Drawing of Rods, Wires and Tubes 20 Sheet-Metal Forming 21 Maching of Metals Appendixes |
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George Dieter. The tensile strength is the value most often quoted from the results of a tension test ; yet in reality it is a value of little fundamental significance with regard to the strength of a metal . For ductile metals the tensile ...
George Dieter. The tensile strength is the value most often quoted from the results of a tension test ; yet in reality it is a value of little fundamental significance with regard to the strength of a metal . For ductile metals the tensile ...
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... stress 120 100 Low - alloy steels containing 0.30 to 0.50 % C , quenched and tempered Reduction of area : Elongation 140 160 180 Tensile strength , 1,000 psi 200 30 20 Percentage elongation Yield stress , 1,000 psi Figure 8-30 ...
... stress 120 100 Low - alloy steels containing 0.30 to 0.50 % C , quenched and tempered Reduction of area : Elongation 140 160 180 Tensile strength , 1,000 psi 200 30 20 Percentage elongation Yield stress , 1,000 psi Figure 8-30 ...
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George Dieter. the ultimate tensile strength . The ratio of the fatigue limit ( or the fatigue strength at 108 cycles ) to the tensile strength is called the fatigue ratio . Several nonferrous metals such as nickel , copper , and ...
George Dieter. the ultimate tensile strength . The ratio of the fatigue limit ( or the fatigue strength at 108 cycles ) to the tensile strength is called the fatigue ratio . Several nonferrous metals such as nickel , copper , and ...
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Introduction | 3 |
Stress and Strain Relationships for Elastic Behavior | 18 |
Metallurgical Fundamentals | 101 |
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