Journal of the Franklin Institute, Volume 249Pergamon Press, 1950 |
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Franklin Institute (Philadelphia, Pa.) СТАН THE PART OF OCTAHEDRAL THEORY IN THE STUDY OF THE PLASTICITY OF METALS * BY WENDELL P. ROOP1 WHAT IS THE OCTAHEDRAL THEORY ? To this query it is not quite enough to answer : go and read twenty ...
Franklin Institute (Philadelphia, Pa.) СТАН THE PART OF OCTAHEDRAL THEORY IN THE STUDY OF THE PLASTICITY OF METALS * BY WENDELL P. ROOP1 WHAT IS THE OCTAHEDRAL THEORY ? To this query it is not quite enough to answer : go and read twenty ...
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... octahedral stress correspond- ing to the values of octahedral strain plotted in Fig . 3. These values are calculated by assigning to the function identified in Condition ( C ) the parabolic form ... OCTAHEDRAL THEORY AND PLASTICITY OF METALS.
... octahedral stress correspond- ing to the values of octahedral strain plotted in Fig . 3. These values are calculated by assigning to the function identified in Condition ( C ) the parabolic form ... OCTAHEDRAL THEORY AND PLASTICITY OF METALS.
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... octahedral stress correspond- ing to the values of octahedral strain plotted in Fig . 3. These values are calculated by assigning to the function identified in Condition ( C ) the parabolic ... OCTAHEDRAL THEORY AND PLASTICITY OF METALS 235.
... octahedral stress correspond- ing to the values of octahedral strain plotted in Fig . 3. These values are calculated by assigning to the function identified in Condition ( C ) the parabolic ... OCTAHEDRAL THEORY AND PLASTICITY OF METALS 235.
Contents
MARCH 1950 No | 3 |
MAY 1950 No | 5 |
A Note on the Notch Effect of Metals K MINAMIŌZI AND H ŌKUBO | 49 |
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