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Hardness-temperature curves/graphs

For compounds the hardness-temperature curves are similar to those for the pure metals. Semi-logarithmic graphs of the data show two straight lines with the knees at about half the melting temperatures. For a dozen aluminides, Petty (1960) shows this. [Pg.187]

Hardness-temperature graphs are quite variable from one material to another. There are no standard shapes of the curves even when the... [Pg.183]


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