Date
1967
Document Type
Thesis
Degree
Master of Science
Department
Materials Science and Engineering
First Adviser
Pense, Alan W.
Abstract
ETP copper was formed into tension test specimens under various hydrostatic pressures using high degrees of deformation. The resulting specimens were tested for grain structure, density, microhardness, and tensile properties.
Recommended Citation
Tosmic, Stephen A., "The effect of high deformations under hydrostatic pressures on the properties of face-centered cubic metals" (1967). Theses and Dissertations. 3604.
https://preserve.lehigh.edu/etd/3604
Comments
Former department name: Metallurgy and Materials Science