Transactions . Fig. 9 Fig. 10 Figs. 9 and 10.—Large-Grained Samples in which Small Grains were Formed by Hammering along the Boundaries of the Original Grains, and Subsequently Annealing. Actual Size. however, only the deformed areas were altered, while the original grainotherwise remained unchanged. Figs. 9 and 10 show how these smaller grains may be formed at willwherever desired. From these facts it is evident that there must be some critical strainat which the grains grow to the largest dimensions. Such a conditionof strain in the metal would explain why sometimes in the same sheetvol. xlv
Transactions . Fig. 9 Fig. 10 Figs. 9 and 10.—Large-Grained Samples in which Small Grains were Formed by Hammering along the Boundaries of the Original Grains, and Subsequently Annealing. Actual Size. however, only the deformed areas were altered, while the original grainotherwise remained unchanged. Figs. 9 and 10 show how these smaller grains may be formed at willwherever desired. From these facts it is evident that there must be some critical strainat which the grains grow to the largest dimensions. Such a conditionof strain in the metal would explain why sometimes in the same sheetvol. xlvii.—19 578 GRAIN GROWTH IN SILICON GRAIN GROWTH IN SILICON STEEL. 579
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