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cold work
noun
Any of several plastic deformations of metal (or other material) at relatively low temperatures.
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shows the influence of annealing and of cold work.
You have to touch it when it's so cold, work with ice, the hands get frostbite.
Cold work is shown to act differently depending on the pitting stage under consideration.
The latter can be promoted by cold work e.g. introduced by specimen/component grinding.
Cutting trials were performed on cold work steel test specimens with different sheet thicknesses.
What he doesn't find appealing, he said, is "cold" work by certain "magazine photographers".
Workers consistently reported difficult working conditions, including a very cold work environment.
In this study, some mechanical properties of borided cold work low-alloy tool steels were investigated.
Surfaces investigated included turned, ground, polished, shot penned and laser surface textured cold work tool steel.
The calculations exhibit a connection between the stored energy of cold work and the Bauschinger effect.
The main deformation and hardening mechanisms during cold work are uniquely associated with the nanotwinning deformation of this alloy.
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