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, 2020
The aim of the present study is to extend the knowledge about the formation and thermal stability of vacancy-type defects in tungsten under neutron irradiation, thereby mimicking the temperature and neutron flux expected in the ITER divertor.
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The aim of the present study is to extend the knowledge about the formation and thermal stability of vacancy-type defects in tungsten under neutron irradiation, thereby mimicking the temperature and neutron flux expected in the ITER divertor.
G. Bonny +11 more
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2020
Abstract A study on how to use hardness testing gauges and what they can teach us.
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Abstract A study on how to use hardness testing gauges and what they can teach us.
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HARDNESS TESTS AND HARDNESS NUMBER CONVERSIONS
2017<div class="section abstract"> <div class="htmlview paragraph">This report lists approximate hardness conversion values; test methods for Vickers Hardness, Brinell Hardness, Rockwell Hardness Rockwell Superficial Hardness, Shore Hardness; and information regarding surface preparation, specimen thickness, effect of curved surfaces, and ...
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Hardness Tests and Hardness Number Conversions
2018<div class="section abstract"> <div class="htmlview paragraph">This report lists approximate hardness conversion values; test methods for Vickers Hardness, Brinell Hardness, Rockwell Hardness Rockwell Superficial Hardness, Shore Hardness; and information regarding surface preparation, specimen thickness, effect of curved surfaces, and ...
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Rubber Chemistry and Technology, 1955
Abstract Dictionaries give a confusing array of explanations of “hard” and “hardness”. A hard material, according to the Oxford English Dictionary, is one “that does not yield to blows or pressure; not easily penetrated or separated into particles; firm and resisting to the touch …”. “Hardness” implies “difficulty of penetration, inflexibility,
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Abstract Dictionaries give a confusing array of explanations of “hard” and “hardness”. A hard material, according to the Oxford English Dictionary, is one “that does not yield to blows or pressure; not easily penetrated or separated into particles; firm and resisting to the touch …”. “Hardness” implies “difficulty of penetration, inflexibility,
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Analysis of Indentation Size Effect of Vickers Hardness Tests of Steels
, 2013N. Budiarsa +4 more
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