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  2. Band bending - Wikipedia

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    Band bending can be induced by several types of contact. In this section metal-semiconductor contact, surface state, applied bias and adsorption induced band bending are discussed. Figure 1: Energy band diagrams of the surface contact between metals and n-type semiconductors.

  3. File : Diagram of band-bending interfaces between two ...

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  4. Stress–strain curve - Wikipedia

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    A schematic diagram for the stress–strain curve of low carbon steel at room temperature is shown in figure 1. There are several stages showing different behaviors, which suggests different mechanical properties. To clarify, materials can miss one or more stages shown in figure 1, or have totally different stages.

  5. Austenitic stainless steel - Wikipedia

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    In 200 series stainless steels the structure is obtained by adding manganese and nitrogen, with a small amount of nickel content, making 200 series a cost-effective nickel-chromium austenitic type stainless steel. 300 series stainless steels are the larger subgroup. The most common austenitic stainless steel and most common of all stainless ...

  6. Lüders band - Wikipedia

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    For example, a tensile-tested steel bar with a square cross-section tends to develop comparatively more bands than would a bar of identical composition having a circular cross-section. [3] The formation of a Lüders band is preceded by a yield point and a drop in the flow stress.

  7. Bending (metalworking) - Wikipedia

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    The bending radius must be at least 0.8 T to 2 T for sheet steel. Larger bend radii require about the same force for bottoming as they do for air bending, however, smaller radii require greater force—up to five times as much—than air bending. Advantages of bottoming include greater accuracy and less springback.

  8. Band-bending diagram - Wikipedia

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  9. Slip bands in metals - Wikipedia

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    Secondary electron images of age-hardened duplex stainless-steel observed in situ in three-point bending at applied crosshead displacements of (a) 1.2 mm and (b) 1.5 mm. Selected regions (2 and 4) are shown with higher magnification in (c) and (d). The apparent slip band height is marked as ‘h.’