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Stress relief of tetrahedral amorphous carbon films by post-deposition thermal annealing

Surface and Coatings Technology, 1999
The stress relief of tetrahedral amorphous carbon (ta-C ) films by post-deposition thermal annealing was investigated. The films were subjected to rapid thermal annealing (RTA) for 2 min and conventional furnace annealing (CFA) for 30 min. In both cases, the films were annealed in vacuum with argon (4◊10’2 Torr) at successive higher temperatures ...
B.K. Tay   +6 more
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Fabrication of simulated plate fuel elements: Defining role of stress relief annealing

Journal of Nuclear Materials, 2014
Abstract This study involved fabrication of simulated plate fuel elements. Uranium silicide of actual fuel elements was replaced with yttria. The fabrication stages were otherwise identical. The final cold rolled and/or straightened plates, without stress relief, showed an inverse relationship between bond strength and out of plane residual shear ...
KOHLI, D   +4 more
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Stress relief of basal orientation zinc oxide thin films by isothermal annealing

Journal of Vacuum Science & Technology A: Vacuum, Surfaces, and Films, 1983
The effect of isothermal annealing on residual strain in the lattice of as-deposited basal crystallographic orientation zinc oxide was studied. Films were prepared by rf diode sputter deposition from a zinc oxide target and annealed in air for 5 to 1995 min at 300 or 500 °C. The change in crystallography as a result of annealing was determined by x-ray
C. J. Gawlak, C. R. Aita
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Influence Of Stress Relief Annealing On The Hardness And Sliding Wear Of Invar And Invar-10wt%TiC Manufactured By Laser Powder Bed Fusion

Euro PM2025 Proceedings
This study investigates the influence of TiC addition to Invar manufactured using laser powder bed fusion. Stress relief annealing was performed to relieve residual stresses induced during the LPBF process.
A. Oyedeji   +4 more
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On the Relation between Stress-Relief Annealing, Ordering and Stress Corrosion Cracking Susceptibility in Three Copper Alloys

CORROSION 1970, 1970
Season-cracking in brass is classically stated to be the first practical occurrence of stress corrosion cracking.1 Further-more, the degree of stress corrosion susceptibility of copper-base alloys varies widely from, for example, the highly susceptible 70-30 brass to the very resistant copper-nickels.
J.M. Popplewell   +2 more
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Evolution of microstructure and properties of a novel Ni-based superalloy during stress relief annealing

International Journal of Minerals, Metallurgy and Materials
Lei Jia   +5 more
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Magnetic anisotropy reduction of non-grain oriented electrical steel due to different stress relief annealing temperatures

Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials
Edivânia Maria Martins Alves   +3 more
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Nucleation rate reduction through stress relief of thermally annealed hydrogenated amorphous silicon films

Journal of Applied Physics, 2013
The effect of film stress on crystallite nucleation is investigated in 0.11  μm thick, thermally annealed hydrogenated amorphous silicon films. Using a recently developed optical method, the crystallite density is measured as the films are isochronally annealed at 600 °C, which enables the determination of the crystallite nucleation rate.
M. S. Dabney   +3 more
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The Research of Non-Oriented Electrical Steel Processed by Stress Relief Annealing Experiments

Advanced Materials Research, 2014
A high grade non-oriented electrical steel final annealing product was processed by stress relief annealing experiments under pure hydrogen atmosphere using different process parameters. The samples were compared in the aspects of magnetic properties and anisotropy, then analyzed the phenomena concerned with grain size, texture and precipitates aspects.
Zhun Li   +3 more
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Stress-Relief Annealed High-Strength Sheet Steel - Properties and Applications

SAE Technical Paper Series, 1980
<div class="htmlview paragraph">The high-strength properties of stress-relief annealed (SRA) steel are developed by processing rather than by alloying. The mechanical properties and their reproducibility as well as the properties commonly used to predict formability are described.
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