Sentence examples for work hardening from inspiring English sources

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work hardening

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The repeated plastic deformation of a material, causing a permanent distortion of its crystal structure, and an increase in its strength

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I would therefore suggest that perhaps rather than thinking about cure, it is better to create awareness and some degree of work hardening.

Both exhibited significant work hardening.

We now use the previous considerations to establish a model for the early stages of work hardening.

Similar to nanopillars or nanowires, 4 the individual nanoscale ligaments are expected to show little work hardening.

We had conjectured that suppressing the volume change would also suppress the compression/tension anisotropy of the work hardening.

Given that CWH emerged from the more established PWH, IM is used in this paper to examine overall program and performance objectives for both forms of work hardening.

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The BMGC alloy presented higher yield strength, remarkably increased plasticity and pronounced work-hardening characteristic.

As you drill, use cutting oil to help prevent work-hardening the keg and damaging the drill bit.

The effect of work-hardening was evident.

Enhancing work-hardening of bulk metallic glass (BMG) composites is therefore vitally important for practical applications.

However, they are in agreement concerning the evolution of the global work-hardening.

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