2024
DOI: 10.1038/s41586-024-07420-1
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Metals strengthen with increasing temperature at extreme strain rates

Ian Dowding,
Christopher A. Schuh

Abstract: The strength of materials depends on the rate at which they are tested, as defects, for example dislocations, that move in response to applied strains have intrinsic kinetic limitations1–4. As the deformation strain rate increases, more strengthening mechanisms become active and increase the strength4–7. However, the regime in which this transition happens has been difficult to access with traditional micromechanical strength measurements. Here, with microballistic impact testing at strain rates greater than 1… Show more

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