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Selective Lattice Distortion in Wires under Torsion

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X-RAY analysis of metals affords a means of detecting the type of internal strain which is accompanied by distortion of the crystal lattice. The distortion is reflected in the X-ray diffraction photographs in that it causes a broadening of the spectrum lines; the effect has been noted for metals which have been cold-worked or which contain a highly dispersed solute.

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WOOD, W. Selective Lattice Distortion in Wires under Torsion. Nature 131, 842 (1933). https://doi.org/10.1038/131842b0

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