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    A Theory of Dispersion Strengthening

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    Creep of a Recrystallized Aluminum SAP-Type Alloy

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    Creep of a recrystallized aluminum sap-type allo

    Criteria for Yielding of Dispersion-Strengthened Alloys

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    A dislocation model is presented in order to account for the yield behavior of alloys with a finely dispersed second-phase. The criteria for yielding used in the model, is that appreciable yielding occurs in these alloys when the shear stress due to piled-up groups of dislocations is sufficient to fracture or plastically deform the dispersed second-phase particles, relieving the back stress on the dislocation sources. Equations derived on the basis of this model, predict that the yield stress of the alloys varies as the reciprocal square root of the mean free path between dispersed particles. Experimental data is presented for several SAP-Type alloys, precipitation-hardened alloys and steels which are in good agreement with the yield strength variation as a function of dispersion spacing predicted by this theoretical treatment

    The influence of gravity in sintering

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    High resolution marker transport sintering study

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