Changes in Physical Properties and Microstructure of Metals Due to Rapid Straining

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
J. Duby
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1960

Abstract

"A description is given of a series of tests performed to determine the comparative effects which dynamic and static straining, in compression, have on the physical strength properties of mild steel and an aluminum alloy. The dynamic deformation was imposed during the passage of single stress pulses of about 100 micro-second duration. These pulses were recorded with strain gauges mounted near both ends of the specimen. The resulting records were analysed using a simple wave theory; there from the dynamic stress-strain curves for the respective metals were deter-mined and were then compared with the static stress-strain relation. The respective hardnesses of the metals after deformation are evaluates by means of static stress-strain curves in compression. The micro-structures of the metals before and after deformation are also shown. It is observed that dynamic de-formation considerably modifies the rate of strain hardening. This modified hardening appears to be persistent. The observed differences in physical strength properties and micro-structures are discussed in the light of the accepted dislocation theory for metals."
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APA: J. Duby  (1960)  Changes in Physical Properties and Microstructure of Metals Due to Rapid Straining

MLA: J. Duby Changes in Physical Properties and Microstructure of Metals Due to Rapid Straining. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1960.

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