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Yield point phenomena in metals and alloys
- Title
- Yield point phenomena in metals and alloys, by E.O. Hall.
- Author
- Hall, Eric Ogilvie.
- Publication
- New York, Plenum Press [©1970]
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Details
- Description
- viii, 296 pages, 8 plates illustrations; 24 cm
- Summary
- For solid-state physicists, metallurgists and engineers.
- Subject
- Bibliography (note)
- Bibliography: p. [262]-286.
- Contents
- 1 Yield Point Phenomena and their Theoretical Background -- The effects of tensile machine and specimen stiffness -- Types of yield point effects -- The upper yield point -- experimental -- The upper yield point -- theoretical -- The lower yield point -- Strain ageing -- Pseudo yield points -- 2 Iron and its Alloys -- Effects of carbon, nitrogen and other elements -- Quench ageing -- Yielding behaviour -- Strainageing kinetics -- Effects of radiation damage-Single crystals -- Steels -- 3 The Group Va and VIa Metals -- Vanadium -- Chromium -- Niobium -- Molybdenum -- Tantalum -- Tungsten-Alloys of these metals -- Discussion -- 4 Hydrogen in Metals -- Hydrogen embrittlement -- Solubility of hydrogen in metals -- Mild steel -- Group Va and VIa metals -- Nickel -- Palladium -- Titanium and zirconium -- 5 Aluminium and its Alloys -- The unloading yield point effect -- 'Commercially pure' aluminium -- Aluminium-copper alloys -- Aluminium-magnesium alloys -- Other aluminium alloys -- Theories of yield points in aluminium alloys -- 6 Other Face-Centred Cubic Metals and Alloys -- Copper and its dilute alloys -- Brass -- Silver and its alloys -- Nickel and its alloys -- Thorium -- Ordered alloys -- 7 Miscellaneous Materials -- Whiskers -- Ionic crystals -- Semiconducting materials -- Hexagonal metals and alloys -- 8 Discussion.
- ISBN
- 0333111508
- 9780333111505
- OCLC
- ocm00234772
- 234772
- SCSB-9186289
- Owning Institutions
- Princeton University Library