2019-08-22
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Metals have a crystal structure. But they're not one big crystal, they're lots of small crystals called grains. The size of the grains affects the physical properties of the metal, like hardness, toughness, strength, mailability, ductility, plasticity. Heating a metal can change the size of the grains. This ball bearing model demonstrates annealing.
Ductility is dependent on how far dislocations are able to travel in the metal which is dictated by grain size.
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First microscope grain image (1:11):
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https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Paslanmaz_çeliğin_mikroyapısı.jpg
Second microscope grain image (1:19):
Edward Pleshakov
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Dislocation diagrams (4:14, 4:18):
Cdang
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