Strengthening from defect substructures has been studied in Mo-33Re deformed in tension and by cold rolling, and in shock-loaded molybdenum and Mo-33Re. In cold-rolled and tensile-deformed Mo-33Re, strengthening arises from dislocation-dislocation interactions for smaller strains (less than 0.3), while at larger strains by rolling there is additional strengthening from dislocation cell formation and texture development. In shock-loaded molybdenum, dislocation-dislocation interactions are the primary source of strengthening, while in shock-loaded Mo-33Re dislocations and twin boundaries both contribute to strengthening. The coefficients for dislocation strengthening in both shock-loaded molybdenum and shock-loaded Mo-33Re are consistent with...
The deformation behavior of pure molybdenum (Mo) was studied in very high temperature range (1400-17...
Molybdenum and its alloys have received increased interest in recent years for ballistic application...
As a tribute to professor Hans Weertman upon the occasion of his 70th birthday this paper deals with...
The details of substructure development in Mo and Mo-33Re deformed at ultrahigh strain rates by shoc...
Mechanical spectroscopy (damping and elastic modulus as a function of temperature) and transmission ...
Specimens suitable for transmission electron microscopy have been prepared from bulk polycrystalline...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:D39437/82 / BLDSC - British Library ...
Initial dislocation structure in annealed high-purity Mo single crystals and deformation substructur...
A brief overview of the temperature dependence of yield strength for the different slip systems of M...
Oxide dispersion strengthened molybdenum, Mo-ODS, developed by a proprietary powder metallurgy proce...
We investigated the flow behavior of γ/γʹ-strengthened Co-12Ti and Co-12Ti-4Mo (at.) alloys at room ...
We have investigated the mechanical behavior of the following single-phase polycrystalline alloys wi...
This thesis aims to add to the knowledge of the mechanical properties of molybdenum, with particular...
VThe three major methods of strengthening molybdenum alloys are solid-solution strengthening, disper...
An investigation was conducted to examine the effect of molybdenum (Mo) content on the grain size, l...
The deformation behavior of pure molybdenum (Mo) was studied in very high temperature range (1400-17...
Molybdenum and its alloys have received increased interest in recent years for ballistic application...
As a tribute to professor Hans Weertman upon the occasion of his 70th birthday this paper deals with...
The details of substructure development in Mo and Mo-33Re deformed at ultrahigh strain rates by shoc...
Mechanical spectroscopy (damping and elastic modulus as a function of temperature) and transmission ...
Specimens suitable for transmission electron microscopy have been prepared from bulk polycrystalline...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:D39437/82 / BLDSC - British Library ...
Initial dislocation structure in annealed high-purity Mo single crystals and deformation substructur...
A brief overview of the temperature dependence of yield strength for the different slip systems of M...
Oxide dispersion strengthened molybdenum, Mo-ODS, developed by a proprietary powder metallurgy proce...
We investigated the flow behavior of γ/γʹ-strengthened Co-12Ti and Co-12Ti-4Mo (at.) alloys at room ...
We have investigated the mechanical behavior of the following single-phase polycrystalline alloys wi...
This thesis aims to add to the knowledge of the mechanical properties of molybdenum, with particular...
VThe three major methods of strengthening molybdenum alloys are solid-solution strengthening, disper...
An investigation was conducted to examine the effect of molybdenum (Mo) content on the grain size, l...
The deformation behavior of pure molybdenum (Mo) was studied in very high temperature range (1400-17...
Molybdenum and its alloys have received increased interest in recent years for ballistic application...
As a tribute to professor Hans Weertman upon the occasion of his 70th birthday this paper deals with...