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1. упрочнение2. укрепление3. усилениеcarbide dispersion strengthening — дисперсное упрочнение частицами карбида
chemical strengthening — химическое упрочнение
cold-work strengthening — упрочнение нагартовкой
composite strengthening — упрочнение композиции
dispersed-particle strengthening — упрочнение дисперсными частицами, дисперсное упрочнение
dispersion strengthening — дисперсное упрочнение, упрочнение дисперсными частицами
dynamic strengthening — динамическое упрочнение, упрочнение в процессе деформации
electron irradiation strengthening — упрочнение электронным облучением
elevated-temperature strengthening — повышение жаропрочности
fiber strengthening — упрочнение волокном
particle strengthening — 1) упрочнение частицами 2) дисперсное упрочнение, упрочнение дисперсными частицами
precipitate strengthening — упрочнение структурным твердением, дисперсионное упрочнение
precipitation strengthening — дисперсионное упрочнение, упрочнение структурным твердением
strain strengthening — деформационное упрочнение
substructure strengthening — субструктурное упрочнение
surface strengthening — поверхностное упрочнение
texture strengthening — текстурированное [структурное] упрочнение
thermo-mechanical strengthening — термомеханическое упрочнение
whisker strengthening — упрочнение нитевидными кристаллами
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