Traditional methods for decreasing the materials yield stress typically involve heating either the sample or the process equipment. Using traditional methods typically sacrifice dimensional quality of the part, alter the mechanical properties and also raise the costs of the operations. Electrically Assisted...
Yield Stress In subject area: Mathematics The static yield stress is the minimum stress required to cause the fluid to flow. From: Studies in Interface Science, 2005 About this pageAdd to MendeleySet alert Also in subject area: EngineeringDiscover other topics ...
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Yield strength is the amount of stress at which plastic deformation becomes noticeable and significant. Fig.1 is an engineering stress-strain diagram in tensile strength test. Because there is no definite point on the curve where elastic strain ends and plastic strain begins, the yield strength is...
In this study, the 0.2% yield stress of duplex stainless steel was evaluated using a compound Hall–Petch equation. The compound Hall–Petch equation was derived from four types of duplex stainless steel, which contained 0.2–64.4 wt% δ-ferrite phase, had different chemical compositions and were...
The formability of AISI 304 austenitic stainless steel can be enhanced when it is designed to transform to martensite under appropriate strain levels, gain... B.M,Gonzalez,and,... - 《Materials Science & Engineering A》 被引量: 97发表: 2003年 Studies on Stress Corrosion Cracking of Super 30...
Stress-Strain Curve and Yield Strength Stress–strain curve typical of a low-carbon steel Source: Wikipedia Imagine bending a metal spoon. Up to the yield strength, the spoon will bend but spring back to its original shape once you release. However, if you bend itpast the yield strength, ...
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Yield Stress of Type 21-6-9 Stainless Steel over a Wide Range of Strain Rate (10 exp -5 to 10 exp -4 S exp -1 ) and Temperature Breithaup, "The Yield Stress of Type 21-6-9 Stainless Steel Over a Wide range of Strain Rate (10-5 to 104 s-1) and Temperature," LLNL Report,...
Effect of compressive residual stress introduced by cavitation peening and shot peening on the improvement of fatigue strength of stainless steel One of the traditional methods used to improve the fatigue properties of metallic materials is shot peening. More recently, cavitation peening, in which th....