Strength Versus Temperature Anomalies in Metals /

Perhaps the best-known aspect of the behavior of metals, and indeed of most materials, is that they weaken with temperature. This weakening is however a problem in some applications. Only tungsten for instance, with its naturally high melting-point, was suitable for the manufacture of the filaments...

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Main Author: Fisher, D. J. (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: [Zurich] : Trans Tech Publications, 2015.
Series:Materials science foundations ; 88.
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