11. Their yield strengths can be anywhere between. 12. Yield strength is between without heat treatment.13. Its yield strength is at and at. 14. Increasing the applied stress necessary to move the dislocation increases the yield strength of the material. 15. The higher the applied stress needed to move the dislocation, the higher the yield strength . 16. In superalloys, it is known to cause yield strength anomaly providing excellent high-temperature strength. 17. The lack of grain boundaries contribute to the high yield strength ( and thereby resilience ) exhibited. 18. The ?'- phase hardens the alloy through an unusual mechanism called the yield strength anomaly. 19. The thickest rolled sections and plates from thick have yield strength of and ultimate strength of. 20. Spring steel offers a high yield strength for good impact resistance and flexibility but low corrosion resistance.