Factors controlling the strength and ductility of high purity beryllium block
Abstract Factors affecting the strength and ductility of three types of high purity, hot isostatically pressed beryllium blocks have been studied. Residual cold work in the highest purity materials after hot pressing was identified as a factor causing reduced ductility. It was found that residual co...
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