نتایج جستجو برای: precipitation hardening

تعداد نتایج: 69207  

A. Abbasian, E. Ahmadzade-Beiraki, M. Kashefi,

Precipitation hardening is the most common method in the strengthening of aluminium alloys. This method relies on the decrease of solid solubility with temperature reduction to produce fine precipitations which impede the movement of dislocations. The quality control of aluminium alloy specimens is an important concern of engineers. Among different methods, non-destructive techniques are the...

Journal: :international journal of iron & steel society of iran 2006
hardy mohrbacher

modern vehicle bodies make intensive use of high strength steel grades to meet the contradicting demand of lighter weight and simultaneously better mechanical performance. for many steel grades microalloying by niobium is the key to achieve their characteristic property profile. in hsla steels niobium enhances the strength primarily by grain refinement. in interstitial free high strength steels...

Journal: :Isij International 2023

Dislocations are often introduced in Ni-based superalloys to impart sufficient strength at both room temperature and high temperatures prior their use automobile exhaust gaskets. However, the interaction between representative γ′ (Ni3(Al, Ti))-phase precipitates dislocations remains unclear. Therefore, this study examined effect of cold rolling on age-hardening behavior microstructure evolution...

2016
X. H. Shao S. J. Zheng D. Chen Q. Q. Jin Z. Z. Peng X. L. Ma

The high hardness or yield strength of an alloy is known to benefit from the presence of small-scale precipitation, whose hardening effect is extensively applied in various engineering materials. Stability of the precipitates is of critical importance in maintaining the high performance of a material under mechanical loading. The long period stacking ordered (LPSO) structures play an important ...

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