<div class="section abstract"><div class="htmlview paragraph">Powder metallurgy of 3065IS temperature and strain rate were only two of the
variables used to investigate the higher permeability of an iron alloy. A strain
rate vs. stress plot revealed a critical value. This demonstrated that the
functioning of the alloy was comparable to that of other materials in its class.
We used a transmission electron microscope to examine the microstructure of
routinely twisted materials to determine particle characteristics and
precipitate distribution. This allowed us to gain a better understanding of the
internal workings of materials. Using constitutive equations, we investigated
the link between temperature and stress. This study's findings were incorporated
into equations describing the material's high thermal behaviour, and a modified
version of the cosec equation was used to analyse this reliance. Effective
stress was defined as the distinction between actual stress and a present limit.
It has been shown that the presence of ferrous particles and deposited inter -
metallic phase may result in a continuous threshold stress that changes with
temperature. The temperature of a material influences the stress applied to
it.</div></div>