
doi: 10.1007/bf02819235
A brief review is presented of the strength-differential phenomenon in martensitic steels, wherein such steels are notably stronger in compression than in tension. It is proposed that nonlinear-elastic interactions between dislocations and interstitial solute atoms can contribute significantly to the observed phenomenon. A simple-model calculation indicates that the proposed interaction can account for an appreciable part of the effect.
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