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- Yield_strength_anomaly abstract "In materials science, the yield strength anomaly refers to the phenomenon that the yield strength (i.e., the stress necessary to initiate plastic yielding) increases with temperature. For the vast majority of materials the yield strength decreases with increasing temperature. The yield strength anomaly is also referred to as the yield stress anomaly.Precipitation hardening superalloys exhibit yield strength anomaly over a considerable temperature range. For these materials, the yield strength shows little variation between room temperature and several hundreds degree Celsius. Eventually, a maximum yield strength is reached. For ordered intermetallics, this is usually the case at roughly 50% of the absolute melting temperature. For even higher temperatures, the yield strength decreases and, eventually, drops to zero when reaching the melting temperature, where the solid material transforms into a fluid.The yield strength anomaly is exploited in the design of gas turbines and jet engines that operate at high temperatures, where the materials used are selected based on their paramount yield and creep resistance. Superalloys can withstand high temperature loads far beyond the capabilities of steels.".
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- Yield_strength_anomaly subject Category:Deformation.
- Yield_strength_anomaly subject Category:Elasticity_(physics).
- Yield_strength_anomaly subject Category:Materials_science.
- Yield_strength_anomaly subject Category:Mechanics.
- Yield_strength_anomaly subject Category:Metals.
- Yield_strength_anomaly subject Category:Plasticity.
- Yield_strength_anomaly subject Category:Solid_mechanics.
- Yield_strength_anomaly subject Category:Metallurg.
- Yield_strength_anomaly comment "In materials science, the yield strength anomaly refers to the phenomenon that the yield strength (i.e., the stress necessary to initiate plastic yielding) increases with temperature. For the vast majority of materials the yield strength decreases with increasing temperature. The yield strength anomaly is also referred to as the yield stress anomaly.Precipitation hardening superalloys exhibit yield strength anomaly over a considerable temperature range.".
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