Internal Micros train and the Deformation and Failure of Metals: 1.- The Possibilities of Using the Correlation between Internal Microstrain and Magnetic Properties in the Study of Metal Failure

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
P. Cavanagh
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1950

Abstract

Summary This paper discusses the fundamental principles which allow the development of a new method for studying the deformation and failure of metals in terms of 'internal microstrains'. Internal microstrains mechanical and magnetic properties are defined and their influence on of metals is outlined. A research programme at present in progress will determine whether magnetic measurements of internal microstrains give sufficiently accurate values for predicting the performance of metals under service conditions. These magnetic test techniques are also being used to detect the beginning of plastic deformation and to trace the development of deformation processes and failure. Results of the experimental work in each field will be published. Introduction Any attempts are being made to develop a complete theory embracing the mechanical behaviour of metals. In spite of the amount of experimental data available, the theoretical approach is rather difficult, since most of the mechanical properties of a metal are determined by deviations from the pure chemical composition or the perfect crystal. Both types of deviation are difficult to reproduce experimentally and to describe theoretically. In general, there are three main avenues of approach to the problem being followed today.
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APA: P. Cavanagh  (1950)  Internal Micros train and the Deformation and Failure of Metals: 1.- The Possibilities of Using the Correlation between Internal Microstrain and Magnetic Properties in the Study of Metal Failure

MLA: P. Cavanagh Internal Micros train and the Deformation and Failure of Metals: 1.- The Possibilities of Using the Correlation between Internal Microstrain and Magnetic Properties in the Study of Metal Failure. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1950.

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