In materials science, creep (sometimes called cold flow) is the tendency of a solid material to undergo slow deformation while subject to persistent mechanical...
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slope; it can also refer to slow deformation of such materials as a result of prolonged pressure and stress. Creep may appear to an observer to be continuous...
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due to the high melting point, refractory metals are stable against creep deformation to very high temperatures. Most definitions of the term 'refractory...
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Look up creep in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Creep, Creeps, CREEP, or Creeping may refer to: Creeps (film), a 1956 short starring the Three Stooges...
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Superalloy (section Creep)
characteristics of a superalloy include mechanical strength, thermal creep deformation resistance, surface stability, and corrosion and oxidation resistance...
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In materials science, Nabarro–Herring creep (NH creep) is a mechanism of deformation of crystalline materials (and amorphous materials) that occurs at...
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§ Diffusive mass transfer § Dislocation creep § Dynamic recrystallization (recovery) Fracturing is a brittle deformation process that creates permanent linear...
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Diffusion creep refers to the deformation of crystalline solids by the diffusion of vacancies through their crystal lattice. Diffusion creep results in...
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cranial deformation Buff strength Creep (deformation) Deflection (engineering) Deformation (mechanics) Deformation mechanism maps Deformation monitoring...
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Aseismic creep accommodates far-field motions on localized zones of deformation at tectonic plate boundaries. The underlying causes of aseismic creep are primarily...
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