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Document Type

Thesis

Date of Award

1971

Abstract

Micrograin superplasticity is that property of some metals to elongate many times their original lengths during deformation at elevated temperatures. Micrograin superplasticity is exhibited during deformation at constant temperature by metals having a fine grain structure and is to be distinguished from transformation superplasticity which is exhibited by metals which are repeatedly cycled through their allotropic transformation temperatures during straining.

Comments

MS - Master of Science/Master of Surgery; ProQuest publication number 31752064

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