Stress reduction experiments during constant-strain-rate tests in Cu and Ge
Abstract
The technique of rapid reductions in applied stress (dip test) is occasionally performed in creep testing. In the work reported here, the technique was applied during a constant-strain-rate test. Both variants, the stress dip test and the strain dip test, give equivalent results. The specimen strain has to be measured in both cases; however, the strain dip technique is preferred since anelastic effects do not interfere. It is shown that the...
Paper Details
Title
Stress reduction experiments during constant-strain-rate tests in Cu and Ge
Published Date
Nov 1, 2003
Volume
83
Issue
11
Pages
651 - 658
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