1973
DOI: 10.1017/s0424820100071259
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Observations of the Cell Structure of Heavily Rolled Phosphor Bronze

Abstract: Transmission electron microscopy has often been used to observe the nature of the heavily cold worked condition in metals in order to evaluate the effect of this microstructure on subsequent processes and properties. However, interpretation of a heavily cold rolled microstructure when viewed normal to the rolling plane is made difficult by the fact that the average thickness of the elongated cells resulting from such deformation is often smaller than the thickness of the foil. The final thickness of a heavily … Show more

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