• In metallurgy, solid solution strengthening is a type of alloying that can be used to improve the strength of a pure metal. The technique works by adding...
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  • A solid solution, a term popularly used for metals, is a homogeneous mixture of two compounds in solid state and having a single crystal structure. Many...
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    precipitate and solid-solution strengthening more difficult. For alloys like Inconel 625, solid-solution hardening is the main strengthening mechanism. Elements...
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    Superalloys develop high temperature strength through solid solution strengthening and precipitation strengthening from secondary phase precipitates such as gamma...
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    Yield (engineering) (category Solid mechanics)
    materials include Work hardening Solid solution strengthening Precipitation strengthening Grain boundary strengthening Where deforming the material will...
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  • In solid solution strengthening, a soluble alloying element is added to the material desired to be strengthened, and together they form a “solid solution”...
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  • similar to the size effect in solid solution strengthening. What differentiates this mechanism from solid solution strengthening is the fact that the precipitate...
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  • promoted double cross-slip. Grain boundary strengthening Precipitation strengthening Solid solution strengthening Strength of materials Tempering (metallurgy)...
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  • systems, although this effect is much less pronounced in FCC. Solid solution strengthening also increases the CRSS compared to a pure single component material...
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    Hall-Petch strengthening, work hardening, solid solution strengthening, precipitation hardening, and martensitic transformation. In solid mechanics, solids generally...
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    Common methods to reduce creep include: Solid solution strengthening: adding other elements in solid solution can slow diffusion, as well as slow dislocation...
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    defined as follows: Liquid → cooling eutectic temperature α  solid solution   +   β  solid solution {\displaystyle {\text{Liquid}}\quad...
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  • induces the Portevin–Le Chatelier effect. This strengthening mechanism is related to solid-solution strengthening and has been observed in a variety of fcc...
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    obstructions to the motion of dislocations, above that of the solid solution strengthening of the solute components. In 7075 aluminium for example, Zn–Mg...
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    15 wt.% C and 1.5-3% Mn (the former strengthens the martensite, and the latter causes solid solution strengthening in ferrite, while both stabilize the...
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  • Additions of about 1% Cu are alloyed to increase strength through solid solution strengthening. This also improves machinability. In the case of the AlSiCu...
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    matrix. Gray iron above class 40 requires alloying to provide solid solution strengthening, and heat treating is used to modify the matrix. Class 80 is...
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    Noble metals. Used in jewelry. Au-Cu Gold-copper. Continuous series of solid solutions. Readily wet many metals, including refractory ones. Narrow melting...
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  • thinner due to the addition of 1% magnesium, which contributes in solid solution strengthening. Alternate designations include 3.0526 and A93004. 3004 aluminium...
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  • example in the technology of transistors and semiconductors. Solid solution strengthening is a type of alloying that can be used to improve the strength...
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    of the steel is supersaturated in carbon and thus undergoes solid solution strengthening. Similar to work-hardened steels, defects prevent atoms from...
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  • Strength of materials (category Solid mechanics)
    microstructure. Strengthening mechanisms that alter the strength of a material include work hardening, solid solution strengthening, precipitation hardening...
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    In materials science, grain-boundary strengthening (or Hall–Petch strengthening) is a method of strengthening materials by changing their average crystallite...
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    boundary strengthening), in which strength increases as the grain size decreases. The other mechanisms include solid solution strengthening and precipitate...
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    adding Ti atoms to the CoCrFeMnNi alloy system, suggesting good solid solution strengthening effects. With the further addition of Ti, the Ti0.8 film had...
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  • the creep resistance of FeAl are solid solution strengthening and precipitation hardening. Solid solution strengthening was shown to decrease the steady...
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    strength. Note that this is opposite to the outcome expected from solid solution strengthening, where adding indium to the ternary system slows dislocation...
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  • Depending on the alloy system, an electroplated alloy may be solid solution strengthened or precipitation hardened by heat treatment to improve the plating's...
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    creep, thermal coatings and superalloys with solid-solution strengthening and grain boundary strengthening are used in blade designs. Protective coatings...
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  • fault energy) will see less work hardening and strengthening from methods like solid-solution strengthening. Meyers and Chawla. (1999) Mechanical Behaviors...
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