Impurity‐Dislocation Interaction and Repeated Yielding in a Commercial Al Alloy

作者: K. Mukherjee , C. D'Antonio , R. Maciag , G. Fischer

DOI: 10.1063/1.1655994

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摘要: … the associated repeated yielding phenomenon in an … yielding is observed only in the temperature range of _40 to +90C and strain rates of 1()"-10-4 secl • The onset of repeated yielding …

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