2011
DOI: 10.1007/s11223-011-9294-9
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Strain instability in metals at cryogenic temperatures and potentials of practical application

Abstract: Force, deformation, velocity, energy, and other criteria of limiting states at low-temperature serrated yield of metals are examined. The feasibility of their use for setting norms and standards of strength and mechanical tests is demonstrated.Introduction. Low-temperature strength is related directly to optimum account of strain stability losses in metals, i.e., the serrated yield effect, which is observed at temperatures below 30 K [1,2]. This effect is greatly dependent on loading conditions and strain rate… Show more

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