What is the reason for constant lower yeild point appearing in stress strain cure for low carbon steel
What is the reason for constant lower yeild point appearing in stress strain cure for low carbon steel
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This is because, the dislocations have been torn away from the carbon and nitrogen atoms and in the process the number of dislocations get multiplied. This results in lowering of yield point and constant serrations.
This is because, the dislocations have been torn away from the carbon and nitrogen atoms and in the process the number of dislocations get multiplied. This results in lowering of yield point and constant serrations.
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