Transmission electron microscopy study of subgrain strengthening of cartridge brass.

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Fulton, Thomas Benton
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1976-12Advisor
Perkins, Jeff
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McNelley, Terry R.
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The development of substructure in cartridge brass, subjected to cold rolling followed by warm annealing, is characterized as a function of annealing temperature and true strain. Substructure develops and becomes refined as annealing temperature is increased to the point of recrystallization. Dislocation cell structure is also refined as true strain is increased. The variation of hardness with annealing temperature correlates well with substructure development and refinement.
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