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Grain boundary fracture

GRAIN BOUNDARY FRACTURE SURFACE COMPOSITION (MONOLAYER)... [Pg.264]

AVERAGE GRAIN BOUNDARY FRACTURE SURFACE SULFUR CONTENT... [Pg.265]

Figure 14. Grain boundary fracture through Figure 15. Boundary area between heated thermal shocking in a Cr-35Re alloy. and cooled zones in a Cr-35Re sample after... Figure 14. Grain boundary fracture through Figure 15. Boundary area between heated thermal shocking in a Cr-35Re alloy. and cooled zones in a Cr-35Re sample after...
Compresave yield stress estimations from Grain boundary strength, <7 1, for sintered alumina (grain size D 1-5 pm) with grain boundary fracture touglmess [7] ss 1.5 MPa m, size of defects (e.g. pores at triple junctions)... [Pg.188]

Figure 6. Increasing grain size promotes grain boundary fracture and grain pull-out (fretting wear in dry air cf. Fig. 5). Average grain sizes (a) 3 pm (b) 1.6 pm (c) 0.6 pm (bottom) [11]. Figure 6. Increasing grain size promotes grain boundary fracture and grain pull-out (fretting wear in dry air cf. Fig. 5). Average grain sizes (a) 3 pm (b) 1.6 pm (c) 0.6 pm (bottom) [11].
Porous samples that densify beneath the indenter exhibit a crack pattern which is characteristic of such a microstructure Figure 6.23 is an example of such a crack pattern which is a network of line cracks along the sides of the indent. It is clear in Figure 6.23 that porosity is considerably reduced within the indented area and therefore compaction has occurred. The compaction mechanism is one of grain-boundary fracture and grain rearrangement. [Pg.91]

B.10.1. Prediction of Grain Boundary Fracture Surface Energy and Strength... [Pg.106]

Figure 13. Grain boundary fracture surface of the Fe/39fNi steel analyzed in a field emission gun scanning Auger spectrometer showing (a) the secondary electron image, (b) the phosphorus elemental map and (c) the tin elemental map. Figure 13. Grain boundary fracture surface of the Fe/39fNi steel analyzed in a field emission gun scanning Auger spectrometer showing (a) the secondary electron image, (b) the phosphorus elemental map and (c) the tin elemental map.
Rice, R.W., McKinney, K.R. and Inge1, R.P., Grain Boundaries, Fracture and Heat Treatment of Commercial Partially Stabilized Zirconia. J. Amer, Ceram. Soc. 64 [12] C175-177 (1981). [Pg.211]


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