Localization of deformation in collapse of a thick walled cylinder

作者: V. F. Nesterenko , M. P. Bondar'

DOI: 10.1007/BF00790157

关键词: Composite materialCrystal structureCopperDeformation (engineering)Collapse (topology)MicrostructureThick walled cylinderGrain sizeMaterials science

摘要: … The thick walled cylinder method is used to study the character of plastic deformation … One of the differences between medium and fine grain materials is the different value of crkical …

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