2002
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-662-06276-0_1
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Structure

Abstract: The structure of a coating is ultimately determined by the mechanism of its formation. For metallic powders three major processes contribute to the formation of structure:-heating and melting (partial or complete), spherization; -moving to the surface of the specimen due to interaction with the oxygen of the air, oxide film formation; -dynamic contact with the surface of the base metal or an adjacent layer, deformation and spreading over the surface.The latter process leads to formation of three new types of b… Show more

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“…If a real alloy in accordance with its structural state (performed by hardening, e.g., by heat treatment) lies in zone 1, its service is safe since any occasional overloads (external stress growth on ordinate upwards) will be relieved by active plastic deformation due to low values of σ y and high values of K IC [1,2]. Within the framework of the modern theory of plastic deformation and fracture (structural strength theory), yield point and fracture toughness depend on the following factors [3]:…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If a real alloy in accordance with its structural state (performed by hardening, e.g., by heat treatment) lies in zone 1, its service is safe since any occasional overloads (external stress growth on ordinate upwards) will be relieved by active plastic deformation due to low values of σ y and high values of K IC [1,2]. Within the framework of the modern theory of plastic deformation and fracture (structural strength theory), yield point and fracture toughness depend on the following factors [3]:…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%