| 21. | This leads to an increase in the yield strength of the material and a subsequent decrease in ductility.
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| 22. | It has yield strength of and ultimate strength of for medium weight rolled shapes and plates from thick.
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| 23. | Designers can overcome these issues by choosing materials with higher yield strengths, however usually at higher costs.
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| 24. | Aluminized steel was developed for providing more structural durability and a high yield strength in highly corrosive environments.
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| 25. | The process of liquefaction implies a considerable to almost complete loss of yield strength of the layer involved.
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| 26. | The'HY'steels are a series of steels with high yield strength, hence the name.
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| 27. | This necessitated an additional leak-proof Mo ) of bars with yield strength of 850 N per mm2.
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| 28. | Elements such as copper or tin may be added to increase tensile and yield strength while simultaneously reducing ductility.
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| 29. | Burnishing may occur on any sliding surface if the contact stress locally exceeds the yield strength of the material.
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| 30. | However, this increases the thread's yield strength, surface finish, hardness, and wear resistance.
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