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" According to this theory, hardening results from the formation at all the internal surfaces of slip or shear of mobile layers similar to those produced on the outer surface by polishing. These layers only retain their mobility for a very brief period... "
The Physico-chemical Properties of Steel - Page 127
by Charles Alfred Edwards - 1916 - 229 pages
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Bi-monthly Bulletin of the American Institute of Mining ..., Issues 120-122

1916 - 752 pages
...differentiate it from the surface beneath it. Hardening thus results from the formation at all the internal surfaces of slip or shear of mobile layers similar to those produced on the surface by mechanical movement. These layers retain their mobility for a brief period only, and then...
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Journal of the Institute of Metals, Volume 6

Institute of Metals - 1911 - 436 pages
...states was suggested. According to this theory, hardening results from the formation at all the internal surfaces of slip or shear of mobile layers similar...cementing material at all surfaces of slip or shear throughout the mass. The terms amorphous and vitreous probably require some further definition and...
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Journal of the Institute of Metals, Volume 12

Institute of Metals - 1914 - 460 pages
...Lecture : * — " According to this theory, hardening results from the formation at all the internal surfaces of slip or shear of mobile layers similar to those produced on the outer surfaces by polishing. These layers only retain their mobility for a very brief period and then solidify...
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Report of the United States Board Appointed to Test Iron, Steel and Other Metals

United States. Board for testing iron, steel, and other metals - 1913 - 224 pages
...differentiate it from the substance beneath it. Hardening thus results from the formation at all the internal surfaces of slip or shear of mobile layers similar to those produced on the surface by mechanical movement. These layers only retain their mobility for a brief period, and then...
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The Physico-chemical Properties of Steel

Charles Alfred Edwards - 1916 - 292 pages
...Strain-hardening. According to this theory, hardening results from the formation at all the internal surfaces of slip or shear of mobile layers similar to those produced on the outer surface of polishing. These layers only retain their mobility for a very brief period, and then solidify in...
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Bulletin of the American Institute of Mining Engineers, Issues 117-120

1916 - 1086 pages
...differentiate it from the surface beneath it. Hardening thus results from the formation at all the internal surfaces of slip or shear of mobile layers similar to those produced on the surface by mechanical movement. These layers retain their mobility for a brief period only, and then...
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Transactions, Volume 56

American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, American Institute of Mining Engineers - 1917 - 1014 pages
...differentiate it from the surface beneath it. Hardening thus results from the formation at all the internal surfaces of slip or shear of mobile layers similar to those produced on the surface by mechanical movement. These layers retain their mobility for a brief period only, and then...
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Journal of the United States Artillery, Volume 47

1917 - 486 pages
...differentiate it from the surface beneath it. Hardening thus results from the formation at all the internal surfaces of slip or shear of mobile layers similar to those produced on the surface by mechanical movement. These layers retain their mobility for a brief period only, and then...
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Aggregation and Flow of Solids

Sir George Thomas Beilby - 1921 - 416 pages
...during cold working. According to this theory, hardening results from the formation at all the internal surfaces of slip or shear of mobile layers similar...very brief period and then solidify in a vitreous state, thus forming a cementing material at all surfaces of slip or shear throughout the mass. The...
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Aggregation and Flow of Solids: Being the Records of an Experimental Study ...

Sir George Thomas Beilby - 1921 - 436 pages
...polishing. These layers only retain their mobility for a very brief period and then solidify in a vitreous state, thus forming a cementing material at all surfaces of slip or shear throughout the mass. The physical and other properties of the two states in metals are so distinct...
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