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| 26.02.2021 20:18 | # 1 |
Applied Physical Metal... | Engineering Metallurgy -Pure metals are rarely used in engineering; instead, we create to enhance properties. : e.g., Aluminum, Copper (high ductility). HCP (Hexagonal Close-Packed) : e.g., Magnesium, Titanium. Engineering Metallurgy - Applied Physical Metal... : Heating and slow cooling to soften the metal and improve ductility. Pure metals are rarely used in engineering; instead, : Reheating quenched steel to trade some hardness for toughness, preventing the part from shattering during use. 4. Mechanical Testing and Properties Engineering Metallurgy - Applied Physical Metal... While steel is dominant, other metals are vital for specialized applications: |
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| 01.03.2021 09:13 | # 2 |
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Hello teacher, I think the new model of the vehicle, I recommend you to have a qualified service look. If the warranty has not expired, such malfunctions may be caused by the battery. I say don't deal in private, right and left. They can make the car worse.
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| 03.03.2021 11:33 | # 3 |
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Pure metals are rarely used in engineering; instead, we create to enhance properties. : e.g., Aluminum, Copper (high ductility). HCP (Hexagonal Close-Packed) : e.g., Magnesium, Titanium. : Heating and slow cooling to soften the metal and improve ductility. : Reheating quenched steel to trade some hardness for toughness, preventing the part from shattering during use. 4. Mechanical Testing and Properties While steel is dominant, other metals are vital for specialized applications: |
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| 12.05.2022 07:56 | # 4 |
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Did you get results?
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