The nature of directional strain softening
Abstract
Softening transients are sometimes seen in metals following a change in direction of straining. One example of such softening is that occuring upon a strain direction reversal, for example, during uniaxial reversed cyclic deformation at a large strain amplitude. In such a case, the magnitude of the flow stress decreases slightly for a brief period after having passed through a maximum immediately following each strain direction reversal. This...
Paper Details
Title
The nature of directional strain softening
Published Date
Oct 1, 1983
Journal
Volume
17
Issue
10
Pages
1177 - 1182
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