Cold workingIn metallurgy, cold forming or cold working is any metalworking process in which metal is shaped below its recrystallization temperature, usually at the ambient temperature. Such processes are contrasted with hot working techniques like hot rolling, forging, welding, etc. The same or similar terms are used in glassmaking for the equivalents; for example cut glass is made by "cold work", cutting or grinding a formed object. Cold forming techniques are usually classified into four major groups: squeezing, bending, drawing, and shearing.
Cristallographie aux rayons XLa cristallographie aux rayons X, radiocristallographie ou diffractométrie de rayons X (DRX, on utilise aussi souvent l'abréviation anglaise XRD pour X-ray diffraction) est une technique d'analyse fondée sur la diffraction des rayons X par la matière, particulièrement quand celle-ci est cristalline. La diffraction des rayons X est une diffusion élastique, c'est-à-dire sans perte d'énergie des photons (longueurs d'onde inchangées), qui donne lieu à des interférences d'autant plus marquées que la matière est ordonnée.
Intrusive rockIntrusive rock is formed when magma penetrates existing rock, crystallizes, and solidifies underground to form intrusions, such as batholiths, dikes, sills, laccoliths, and volcanic necks. Intrusion is one of the two ways igneous rock can form. The other is extrusion, such as a volcanic eruption or similar event. An intrusion is any body of intrusive igneous rock, formed from magma that cools and solidifies within the crust of the planet. In contrast, an extrusion consists of extrusive rock, formed above the surface of the crust.
Loi de Hall-PetchIn materials science, grain-boundary strengthening (or Hall–Petch strengthening) is a method of strengthening materials by changing their average crystallite (grain) size. It is based on the observation that grain boundaries are insurmountable borders for dislocations and that the number of dislocations within a grain has an effect on how stress builds up in the adjacent grain, which will eventually activate dislocation sources and thus enabling deformation in the neighbouring grain as well.
Texture filteringIn computer graphics, texture filtering or texture smoothing is the method used to determine the texture color for a texture mapped pixel, using the colors of nearby texels (pixels of the texture). There are two main categories of texture filtering, magnification filtering and minification filtering. Depending on the situation texture filtering is either a type of reconstruction filter where sparse data is interpolated to fill gaps (magnification), or a type of anti-aliasing (AA), where texture samples exist at a higher frequency than required for the sample frequency needed for texture fill (minification).
ManganèseLe manganèse (symbole Mn) est un élément chimique possédant un seul isotope stable, et dont le numéro atomique est 25. Sous forme de corps simple, le manganèse est un métal de transition, dont le solide grisâtre existe sous quatre variétés allotropiques. Plus d'une quinzaine de millions de tonnes de cet élément sont produits chaque année, pour être utilisé dans l'industrie ou l'agriculture. Dans l'industrie, le manganèse sert principalement d'élément d'alliage aux métaux ferreux ou non-ferreux, et contribue à améliorer les propriétés, mais également à produire du dioxyde de manganèse pour divers usages.