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- Deformation_mechanism_map abstract "A deformation mechanism map is a way of representing the dominant deformation mechanism in a material loaded under a given set of conditions and thereby its likely failure mode. Deformation mechanism maps usually consist of some kind of stress plotted against some kind of temperature axis, typically stress normalized using the shear modulus versus homologous temperature with contours of strain rate. For a given set of operating conditions calculations are undergone and experiments performed to determine the predominant mechanism operative for a given material. Constitutive equations for the type of mechanism have been developed for each deformation mechanism and are used in the construction of the maps. The theoretical shear strength of the material is independent of temperature and located along the top of the map, with the regimes of plastic deformation mechanisms below it. Constant strain rate contours can be constructed on the maps using the constitutive equations of the deformation mechanisms which makes the maps extremely useful.Deformation Maps can also be constructed using any two of stress (normalized), temperature (normalized) and strain rate, with contours of the third variable. A stress/strain rate plot is useful because power-law mechanisms then have contours of temperature which are straight lines.Deformation mechanism Maps should not be confused with the similar but distinct Failure Mechanism maps, which were also first developed by Ashby.".
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- Deformation_mechanism_map wikiPageWikiLink Category:Deformation_(mechanics).
- Deformation_mechanism_map wikiPageWikiLink Continuum_mechanics.
- Deformation_mechanism_map wikiPageWikiLink Creep_(deformation).
- Deformation_mechanism_map wikiPageWikiLink Deformation_mechanism.
- Deformation_mechanism_map wikiPageWikiLink Dislocation_creep.
- Deformation_mechanism_map wikiPageWikiLink Graph_of_a_function.
- Deformation_mechanism_map wikiPageWikiLink Homologous_temperature.
- Deformation_mechanism_map wikiPageWikiLink Plasticity_(physics).
- Deformation_mechanism_map wikiPageWikiLink Shear_modulus.
- Deformation_mechanism_map wikiPageWikiLink Strain_rate.
- Deformation_mechanism_map wikiPageWikiLink Stress_(mechanics).
- Deformation_mechanism_map wikiPageWikiLinkText "Deformation mechanism map".
- Deformation_mechanism_map wikiPageWikiLinkText "deformation mechanism map".
- Deformation_mechanism_map wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Deformation_mechanism_map subject Category:Deformation_(mechanics).
- Deformation_mechanism_map hypernym Way.
- Deformation_mechanism_map type Mechanic.
- Deformation_mechanism_map comment "A deformation mechanism map is a way of representing the dominant deformation mechanism in a material loaded under a given set of conditions and thereby its likely failure mode. Deformation mechanism maps usually consist of some kind of stress plotted against some kind of temperature axis, typically stress normalized using the shear modulus versus homologous temperature with contours of strain rate.".
- Deformation_mechanism_map label "Deformation mechanism map".
- Deformation_mechanism_map sameAs Q5251700.
- Deformation_mechanism_map sameAs m.026_kbj.
- Deformation_mechanism_map sameAs Q5251700.
- Deformation_mechanism_map wasDerivedFrom Deformation_mechanism_map?oldid=708317547.
- Deformation_mechanism_map isPrimaryTopicOf Deformation_mechanism_map.