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Technologically important metals and alloys have been strengthened throughout history by a variety of empirical means. The scientific bases of the central mechanisms of such forms of strengthening, developed over the past several decades are presented here in a comprehensive form through mechanistic models and associated experimental results.

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Technologically important metals and alloys have been strengthened throughout history by a variety of empirical means. The scientific bases of the central mechanisms of such forms of strengthening, developed over the past several decades are presented here in a comprehensive form through mechanistic models and associated experimental results.
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Ali S. Argon Quentin Berg Professor, Emeritus Department of Mechanical Engineering Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Cambridge, Massachusetts) Degrees: B.S., Mechanical Engineering, Purdue University, (1952); S.M., Mechanical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, (1953); Sc.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, (1956). Honors: Charles Russ Richards Award of the ASME (American Society of Mechanical Engineers) (1976); Fellow of the American Physical Society (1987); Member of the National Academy of Engineering (1989); Nadai Medal of the ASME (1998); Staudinger Duerer Medal of the ETH (Eidgenoessische Technische Hochschule) of Zurich, Switzerland (1999); Heyn Medal of the DGM (Deutche Gesellschaft fur Materialkunde), (2004); D.Eng., (h.c); Purdue University, (2005).