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Materials That Are Stronger When Damaged
It sounds like something out of science fiction. A material that gets hit, cracked, or bent — and comes out tougher for it. But this isn’t fantasy. It’s physics, metallurgy, and a bit of ancient ...
Creeps are characterized as time-dependent permanent deformations that occur under constant stress at elevated temperatures. The material composition determines the onset of creep. For example, steel ...
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