Indentation creep and anisotropy in magnesium oxide and germanium
<p>Hardness tests have the potential to provide a simple means of investigating the mechanical properties of materials, both at room temperature, and at higher temperatures. However, the information gained can not be fully utilized unless the deformation processes and variables are properly u...
Main Authors: | Everitt, N, Everitt, Nicola Mary |
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Other Authors: | Roberts, S |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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1990
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