10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SLIP STEP»
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1
Introduction to Dislocations
3.5, can also be envisaged to take place in a slip plane, i.e. LMNO, and a slip
step is formed. However, the line of the screw dislocation and the Burgers vector
do not define a unique plane and the glide of the dislocation is not restricted to a
...
Derek Hull, D. J. Bacon, 2011
2
Multiscale Phenomena in Plasticity: From Experiments to ...
Dislocation Stress Fields and Slip Transfer by Activation of Surface Sources The
notch stress developed by a slip step at the crystal surface may attain
considerable values under tensile loading [29] sufficient to generate another
dislocation ...
3
Construction Technology: An Illustrated Introduction
DPC Cavity closure Outer leaf Stop/facing Inner leaf with plaster Door frame D
o o r Skirting 1/4 round bead Threshold plugged and Note how stop/facing is
scribed to angled face on slip step and so covers Platt Cavityclosure DPC the
joint of ...
4
Corrosion of Austenitic Stainless Steels: Mechanism, ...
Since the velocity of dislocations is reduced by the presence of carbide
precipitates, the slip-step generation rate is also decreased. The improvement in
SCC resistance of Inconel alloy X-750, after heat treatment for 96 h at 760°C, has
been ...
H. S. Khatak, Baldev Raj, 2002
5
Micro- and Macromechanical Properties of Materials
In the deformation zone, violent slip occurs and a slip step appears. When the
alternating stress goes up, a fresh surface is exposed on the slip step. The atoms
on this fresh surface have higher activity than those inside the step, so they are ...
Yichun Zhou, Li Yang, Yongli Huang, 2013
6
Modern Physical Metallurgy and Materials Engineering: ...
The extra half-plane moves to the right until it produces the slip step shown at the
surface of the crystal; the same shear will be produced by a negative dislocation
moving from the right to left.1 The slip process as a result of a screw dislocation ...
R. E. Smallman, Ray J. Bishop, 1999
7
Tire and Vehicle Dynamics
Fy 1200 800 400 [N] step in side slip step in yaw angle = 1 κ o = 1 ω o 0 1.5 s[m]
1.0 0.5 0 -60 Mz 0 -20 -40 step in side slip step in yaw angle = 1 κ o =1 ω o [Nm]
1.5 s[m] 1.0 0.5 0 0 Fy [N] 20 10 1.5 s[m] 1.0 0.5 0 step in turn slip =1/115[1/m]σo ...
... were so, it might be expected that environment may affect crack initiation. For
example, a film of oxide or absorbed gas may form on the exposed slip step and
be drawn down the plane in successive cycles, thus forming a surface microcrack
.
Norman Edward Frost, Kenneth James Marsh, L. P. Pook, 1999
However, two-dimensional finite element calculations performed for a flat model
sample with a few slip steps [90] indicate that these gradients do not govern slip
propagation. Further, it was assumed that the stress field induced by a slip step at
...
Frank R.N. Nabarro, M.S. Duesbery, 2002
10
Hand and Wrist Surgery
FIGURE 33-13 A B C Step-Cut (Z) Lengthening of the Central Slip Step 1 A
step-cut lengthening of the central slip should be considered if shortening of the
central slip restricts PIP joint flexion after manipulation of the PIP joint and ...