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CLP: Metallic Crystal Structures (Updated)
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Crystal structures, amongst over things, are the main atomic arrangements found in metals.
Each Crystal structure forms a Unit Cell which join together to form a lattice.
Each structure contains different properties:
For example, BCC structures are much stronger than FCC structures whilst FCC structures have a much higher ductility.
Hexagonal Structure has been updated for accuracy.
Each Crystal structure forms a Unit Cell which join together to form a lattice.
Each structure contains different properties:
For example, BCC structures are much stronger than FCC structures whilst FCC structures have a much higher ductility.
Hexagonal Structure has been updated for accuracy.
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