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Sir I am very grateful to you. I have only one suggestion. Please add all strengthening mechanisms videos together so that it can be easy to understand. Great effort 🙏🙏🙏
Sir In case of positive edge dislocation we know that above slip plane compressive and below tensile region exists ...but in case of strain filed which is created because of solute atom how do we know which one is compressive and tensile ...?
If the matrix atoms surrounding the solute atom move towards (away from) the solute it will generate tensile (compressive) stress. This will be the case if substitutional solute atom is smaller (larger) than the matrix atom.
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great presentation!!! thanks professor, your lecture are just awesome!!
Sir I am very grateful to you. I have only one suggestion. Please add all strengthening mechanisms videos together so that it can be easy to understand. Great effort 🙏🙏🙏
Please look at the playlist of the channel where videos are organised chapter wise.
short and to the point explanation..thankyou sir
Great work sir thank you so much 😊😊
Your videos make things very clear
Difference in Young's modulus also contributes to strengthening right? So it is both radius and young's modulus difference.
You are right. i have ignored the modulus difference. For complete description it is required.
will the Be and Sn make the material weak because of the higher yield strength?
Dear sir, why do small interstitial solutes segregate to tensile region?
Excellent info. Thanks!
Plz make vedio on solution heat treatment and precipitation heat treatment..... natural ageing and artificial ageining
Superb teaching ...
excellent videos, thank you
is solid solution strengthening the same?
Sir, will be the yield stress also increase (or any other phenomenon happens) if the solute atom size is very very large compared to the base element
A larger size difference will create a more effective hardening.
@@introductiontomaterialsscience sir can a solute atom generate compressive strain field
Sir In case of positive edge dislocation we know that above slip plane compressive and below tensile region exists ...but in case of strain filed which is created because of solute atom how do we know which one is compressive and tensile ...?
If the matrix atoms surrounding the solute atom move towards (away from) the solute it will generate tensile (compressive) stress. This will be the case if substitutional solute atom is smaller (larger) than the matrix atom.
Why it is called solution hardening or strain hardening, why not strain strengthening?
You can call it solution or strain strengthening. Hardening is more common.
So helpful, thank you!
Great lecturers
Sir thank you so much sir...
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