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... surface of each standard is certified , and these surfaces range from 3.1 percent to 5.2 per- cent in austenite content . To make the specimens , 310 stainless steel powder ( austenitic ) was blended with 430 stainless steel powder ...
... surface of each standard is certified , and these surfaces range from 3.1 percent to 5.2 per- cent in austenite content . To make the specimens , 310 stainless steel powder ( austenitic ) was blended with 430 stainless steel powder ...
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... surface interactions ; line tension of dislocations . It is shown that a straight dislocation emerging at a planar free surface is acted upon by a force distributed according to the law dF = x - ( - E cotan 0 + E / 00 ) dx . Here is ...
... surface interactions ; line tension of dislocations . It is shown that a straight dislocation emerging at a planar free surface is acted upon by a force distributed according to the law dF = x - ( - E cotan 0 + E / 00 ) dx . Here is ...
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... surface are presented here for the first time . The solution is being used to study the sta- bility of a prismatic dislocation loop on a glide prism of square cross - section near a free surface . Preliminary results are presented for ...
... surface are presented here for the first time . The solution is being used to study the sta- bility of a prismatic dislocation loop on a glide prism of square cross - section near a free surface . Preliminary results are presented for ...
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... surface crystals ; surface dislocations . Many thin biological structures such as some plasma membranes and virus capsids appear to be made up of units packed in two - dimensional lattices . Such structures are termed surface crystals ...
... surface crystals ; surface dislocations . Many thin biological structures such as some plasma membranes and virus capsids appear to be made up of units packed in two - dimensional lattices . Such structures are termed surface crystals ...
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... Surface crystals that form closed surfaces are considered and it is shown that the sum of the rotations of intrinsic ( screw ) dis- clinations in them must equal 2πX where X is the Euler- Poincaré characteristic of the surface . The ...
... Surface crystals that form closed surfaces are considered and it is shown that the sum of the rotations of intrinsic ( screw ) dis- clinations in them must equal 2πX where X is the Euler- Poincaré characteristic of the surface . The ...
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