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Beryllium Chemistry and ProcessingAvailable to Purchase
ASM International
ISBN electronic:
978-1-62708-298-3
Publication date:
2009
Book Chapter
Chapter 17: Mechanical Properties of Beryllium Available to Purchase
By
Alfred Goldberg
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Alfred Goldberg
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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David L. Olson
David L. Olson
Colorado School of Mines
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Published:2009
Page range:
209 - 252
Abstract
This chapter describes the effect of processing variables on the mechanical properties of beryllium, including tensile and yield strength, fracture toughness, creep and fatigue strength, ductile-to-brittle transition, and notch sensitivity. It also discusses the effects of chemical composition, impurities, and grain size and the use of hydrostatic testing.
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Alfred Goldberg, David L. Olson, Mechanical Properties of Beryllium, Beryllium Chemistry and Processing, By Kenneth A. Walsh;Edited By Edgar E. Vidal, Alfred Goldberg, Edward N.C. Dalder, David L. Olson, Brajendra Mishra, ASM International, 2009, p 209–252, https://doi.org/10.31399/asm.tb.bcp.t52230209
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