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Plastic Deformation and Strain Hardening
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This publication is based upon lectures given during a well-received course on physical metallurgy and originally intended for students specializing in fields related to metallic materials. But, as the author points out, metallic materials are the most widely investigated group of materials and their study therefore gives a good basis for understanding how other materials can be made to reveal interrelationships between their structures and properties; especially with regard to those properties associated with strain. Similar types of rule can then be applied to other materials, in spite of their apparent differences.
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Authors:
P.O. Kettunen, V.T. Kuokkala
THEMA:
TGM
BISAC:
TEC021000
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Pages:
420
Year:
2003
Volume in the series:
16-18
ISBN-13:
9780878499069
ISBN-13 (CD):
9783038599135
ISBN-13 (eBook):
9783035705973
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Review from Ringgold Inc., ProtoView:
A textbook for a physical metallurgy course on strain hardening due to plastic deformation, which from the perspective of construction design makes many constructions hold despite errors by designers in dimensioning those constructions. It is not indexed.