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Plastic deformation and fracture of materials

TLDR
In this article, Mughrabi et al. discuss the properties of metal, ceramics, and intermetallics, including superplasticity in metal, glass, and polysilicon.
Abstract
Introductory Chapter: Microstructure and Mechanical Properties (H. Mughrabi). Flow Stress and Work Hardening (J. Sevillano). Deformation and Textures of Metals at Large Strain (E. Aernoudt, et al.). Dislocation Patterning (L. Kubin). Solid Solution Strengthening (H. Neuh?user & C. Schwink). Deformation of Intermetallic Compounds (Y. Umakoshi). Particle Strengthening (B. Reppich). High-Temperature Deformation and Creep of Crystalline Solids (W. Blum). Superplasticity in Metals, Ceramics and Intermetallics (A. Mukherjee). Inelastic Deformation and Fracture of Glassy Solids (A. Argon). Cyclic Deformation and Fatigue (S. Suresh). Fracture Mechanisms (H. Riedel). Friction and Wear (K. Kato). Index.

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