نتایج جستجو برای: hardening

تعداد نتایج: 10525  

Journal: :Nano letters 2015
Sankar Narayanan Guangming Cheng Zhi Zeng Yong Zhu Ting Zhu

Metallic nanowires usually exhibit ultrahigh strength but low tensile ductility owing to their limited strain hardening capability. Here we study the unique strain hardening behavior of the five-fold twinned Ag nanowires by nanomechanical testing and atomistic modeling. In situ tensile tests within a scanning electron microscope revealed strong strain hardening behavior of the five-fold twinned...

1966
J W. I. Warren

1967 Price 8s 6d net .-summary The time hardening, life fraction and strain hardening hypotheses variously proposed to describe tiniaxisl creep deformation are considered and compared with experimental evidence. It is concluded that the strain hardening hypothesis is the most nearly correct, the experimental strains usually being within 50% of those predicted. Further, rheological and modified ...

2001
E. ØSTBY Z. L. ZHANG C. THAULOW

The change in near-tip stress field in Small Scale Yielding (SSY) for cracks located at an interface between two materials with different plastic work hardening is investigated. The difference in hardening is termed hardening mismatch, and is quantified through the parameter n, which is the difference in hardening exponent between the two materials. For cracks in elastic-ideally plastic materia...

Journal: :Tree physiology 2004
Pedro Villar-Salvador Rosa Planelles Juan Oliet Juan L Peñuelas-Rubira Douglass F Jacobs Magdalena González

Drought stress is the main cause of mortality of holm oak (Quercus ilex L.) seedlings in forest plantations. We therefore assessed if drought hardening, applied in the nursery at the end of the growing season, enhanced the drought tolerance and transplanting performance of holm oak seedlings. Seedlings were subjected to three drought hardening intensities (low, moderate and severe) for 2.5 and ...

2013
Joon Hwan Lee Troy B. Holland Amiya K. Mukherjee Xinghang Zhang Haiyan Wang

Strain hardening capability is critical for metallic materials to achieve high ductility during plastic deformation. A majority of nanocrystalline metals, however, have inherently low work hardening capability with few exceptions. Interpretations on work hardening mechanisms in nanocrystalline metals are still controversial due to the lack of in situ experimental evidence. Here we report, by us...

2006
A. Cerezo

The microstructural evolution during low temperature ageing of two commercial purity alloys (Al1.2Cu-1.2Mg-0.2Mn and Al-1.9Cu-1.6Mg-0.2Mn at.%) was investigated. The initial stage of hardening in these alloys is very rapid, with the alloys nearly doubling in hardness during 20 h ageing at room temperature. The microstructural evolution during this stage of hardening was investigated using diffe...

2008
B. Berisha P. Hora L. Tong A. Wahlen A. H. van den Boogaard

Based on experimental results, a dislocation material model describing the dynamic strain aging effect at different temperatures is presented. One and two stage loading tests were performed in order to investigate the influence of the loading direction as well as the temperature influence due to the hardening mechanism. Bergström’s theory of work hardening was used as a basis for the model deve...

2010
Biplab Chatterjee Prasanta Sahoo

The present study considers an elastic-plastic contact analysis during loading-unloading of a deformable sphere with a rigid flat using finite element method. The effect of strain hardening on the contact behavior of a nonadhesive frictionless elastic-plastic contact is analyzed using commercial finite element software ANSYS. To study the strain hardening effect different values of tangent modu...

Journal: :Genetics 1996
G McColl A A Hoffmann S W McKechnie

To identify genes involved in stress resistance and heat hardening, replicate lines of Drosophila melanogaster were selected for increased resistance to knockdown by a 39 degrees heat stress. Two selective regimes were used, one with and one without prior hardening. Mean knockdown times were increased from approximately 5 min to > 20 min after 18 generations. Initial realized heritabilities wer...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1975
G Yelenosky

Stem cold hardening developed to different levels in citrus types tested in controlled environments. Exotherms indicated ice spread was more uniform and rapid in unhardened than in cold-hardened stems. All attempts to inhibit the functioning of citrus leaves resulted in less cold hardening in the stems. Citrus leaves contribute a major portion of cold hardening in the wood.

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