Material Science: Factors causing Brittleness in Materials

Below are the various factors/conditions under which material behave in brittle fashion:  Low temperature aiding stress increase to move dislocations. At, higher temperatures then the brittle-ductile temperature, the material yields plastically Surface Condition/Finishing free of defects results in limited plastic deformation caused by dislocation motion. Presence of surface flaws makes crystals prone to brittle failure Grain Size and the Stress Required to Move a Dislocation: the stress to nucleate a crack by slip intersection increases with decreasing grain size.  Thus, fine grained materials have a lower transition temperature compared to coarse grained materials In Polymeric Materials molecular motion is frozen below glass transition temperature […]

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Citrix Online Plugin ICA Settings Reference

ChannelName ChannelName ClientAudio AudioDevice(2) AudioHWSection AudioInWakeOnInput AudioOutWakeOnOutput CommandAckThresh ControlPollTime ConverterSection DataAckThresh MaxDataBufferSize MaxMicBufferSize NumCommandBuffers NumDataBuffers PlaybackDelayThresh VariantName ClientComm COMAllowed(2) CommPollSize CommPollWaitInc CommPollWaitIncTime CommPollWaitMax CommPollWaitMin CommWakeOnInput MaxPort, WindowSize ClientDrive CDMReadOnly DisableDrives EnableAsyncWrites EnableReadAhead MaxOpenContext MaxWindowSize NativeDriveMapping SFRAllowed ClientPrinterPort PrinterThreadPriority PrintMaxRetry WindowSize WindowsPrinter ClientPrinterQueue PrinterResetTime UnicodeEnabled VSLAllowed(2) WindowSize WindowsPrinter WindowSize2 Compress DriverNameWin32(12) DefaultSerialConnection DTR Delegation LockdownProfiles, RegionIdentification Dynamic AcceptURLType Address(2) BUCC(2) Command DesiredColor(5) DriverNameAlt DriverNameAltWin32 DriverNameWin32(12) InitialProgram(2) LongCommandLine(2) Path ProxyHost(3) RECD(2) RejectURLType REWD(2) SessionSharingLaunchOnly SSOnCredentialType(3) startIFDCD(3) startSCD(2) UseAlternateAddress(3) Username(3) Encoding InputEncoding EncRC-5-0, EncRC-5-40, EncRC-5-56, and EncRC-5-128 DriverNameWin32(12) ICA 3.0 BufferLength BufferLength2 DriverNameWin32(12) VirtualDriver VirtualDriverEx Logging LogConfigurationAccess, LogEvidence, LogFile Ping PingCount qwerty LicenseType, […]

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Citrix XenDesktop v5 Policy Settings Reference

The following tables present settings you can configure within a policy. Find the task you want to perform in the left column, then locate its corresponding setting in the right column. Graphics & Multimedia Task: Use this policy setting: Control the amount of memory allocated for displaying graphics in a session Display memory limit Control how a user’s display degrades in response to memory limits and whether or not to notify the user Display mode degrade preference Notify user when display mode is degraded Control compression of images for use in sessions of limited bandwidth Lossy compression level Lossy compression […]

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