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Recent developments in understanding five-power-law creep in metals

M.E. Kassner,M T Perez-Prado,Robert Rosén,S C Bergsma-2000-04-08-University of North Texas Digital Library (University of North Texas)

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This work describes recent advances on the effects of subgrain boundaries on elevated-temperature plasticity. Particular attention is devoted to recent developments regarding internal back-stresses. This will include discussions of recent convergent beam electron diffraction (CBED) experiments on metals to evaluate internal stresses in association with dislocation heterogeneities.

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This work describes recent advances on the effects of subgrain boundaries on elevated-temperature plasticity. Particular attention is devoted to recent developments regarding internal back-stresses. This will include discussions of recent convergent beam electron diffraction (CBED) experiments on metals to evaluate internal stresses in association with dislocation heterogeneities.

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CreepDislocationPlasticityMaterials scienceWork (physics)MetallurgyMechanical engineeringEngineering

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