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Plastic Deformation
  1. Plastic Deformation of Crystals
  2. Crystallographic Slip by Dislocation Motion
  3. Slip Systems
  4. Stress Field around an Edge Dislocation
  5. Interaction between Two Dislocations
  6. Interaction between Many Dislocations
  7. Stress to Move a Dislocation
  8. Yield Stress
  9. Strain Hardening
  10. Strengthening
  11. Flow Strength During Hot Rolling
  12. Strain Hardening During Cold Rolling
  13. Dynamic Recovery
  14. Effect of Temperature
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Strengthening

All measures that make dislocation motion more difficult increase the strength of a material. This can be caused by solute atoms (solid solution hardening) or particles of a second phase (precipitation and dispersion hardening). Both are means to increase the strength of a material.

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