additiokovettuminen
Additiokovettuminen is a term used in materials science to describe the hardening of materials through additive processes or the deliberate introduction of second-phase particles during processing. The word combines additio (addition) with kovettuminen (hardening). It is not a single standardized process but a broad concept encompassing several methods that increase hardness by controlled additions of alloying elements or dispersed phases.
Its mechanisms include solid-solution strengthening from alloying elements, precipitation hardening where small particles form during aging
Practically, additiokovettuminen can be pursued through alloy design, powder metallurgy, or additive manufacturing, followed by appropriate
Common material families considered for additiokovettuminen include steels, aluminum and titanium alloys, nickel-based superalloys, and certain
Related concepts include solid-solution strengthening, precipitation hardening (age hardening), and dispersion strengthening. Additiokovettuminen is used primarily