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The yield strength of a cold deformed CuAgZr conductor material has been assessed on the basis of different hardening mechanisms: solid solution, grain boundary, precipitation and dislocation hardening.
In this paper, we analyze several possible physical mechanisms (i.e. phonons, interfaces, mutual solution, grain boundaries, dislocations) responsible for the electrical resistivity of DMMC systems and how these mechanisms could be affected by processing conditions (i.e. temperature, deformation processing).
A major QTL at bin 1.06 was associated with root traits in nutrient solution, grain yield under well-watered and water-stressed conditions [ 50], and root-pulling resistance in adult plants [ 60].
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The mechanical strengthening elements can further be divided into precipitation, solid solution and grain boundary segregation elements.
Mechanical properties of steels can be improved by work hardening, solid solution strengthening, grain refinement, and dispersion strengthening.
The hardness was influenced by the amorphous yttrium oxide phase, solid solution strengthening, grain boundaries and residual stress.
The current work quantifies the active strengthening mechanisms at room temperature and explicitly considers solid solution strengthening, grain boundary strengthening, and Al3(Sc,Zr) precipitate strengthening.
When vanadium is present in solid solution form, grain boundary segregation of phosphorus is low because of the chemical interaction of vanadium and phosphorus.
Predictions of existing models of solid solution and grain boundary strengthening were evaluated and correlated with the mechanical properties of the films with respect to film compositions and grain sizes.
Moreover, the yield stress determined from the optimum curve fitting is derived from strains beyond the yield point and, hence, has the capacity to separate the solid solution and grain size effects from that of the yield phenomenon.
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