Application of the Hall-Petch Relation to Microhardness Measurement on AA 1030, Cu, CuSn7, CuZn30 and 6114 Alloys
Abstract
The hardness of materials H, is dependent on the grain diameter, d, in a similar way as in the flow stress in the Hall-Petch relation: H=H0+KHd-1/2 where H0 and KH are constants. The microhardness of the materials is found to vary with the grain size according to the Hall-Petch equation with reasonable accuracy.
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Meriç, C.; Atik, E.; Engez, T. Application of the Hall-Petch Relation to Microhardness Measurement on AA 1030, Cu, CuSn7, CuZn30 and 6114 Alloys. Math. Comput. Appl. 1997, 2, 71-77. https://doi.org/10.3390/mca2020071
Meriç C, Atik E, Engez T. Application of the Hall-Petch Relation to Microhardness Measurement on AA 1030, Cu, CuSn7, CuZn30 and 6114 Alloys. Mathematical and Computational Applications. 1997; 2(2):71-77. https://doi.org/10.3390/mca2020071
Chicago/Turabian StyleMeriç, Cevdet, Enver Atik, and Turgut Engez. 1997. "Application of the Hall-Petch Relation to Microhardness Measurement on AA 1030, Cu, CuSn7, CuZn30 and 6114 Alloys" Mathematical and Computational Applications 2, no. 2: 71-77. https://doi.org/10.3390/mca2020071