Strain rate sensitivities of deformation mechanisms in magnesium alloys

Volume: 107, Pages: 207 - 222
Published: Aug 1, 2018
Abstract
Strain rate sensitivity (SRS) is an important material property that governs the rate dependent mechanical behaviors associated with deformation rate changes, creep, stress relaxation, formability, etc. The variety of activated deformation mechanisms of magnesium alloys under different loading paths, e.g. tension vs. compression, implies that SRS of magnesium alloys obviously depends on loading paths, and each deformation mechanism has its own...
Paper Details
Title
Strain rate sensitivities of deformation mechanisms in magnesium alloys
Published Date
Aug 1, 2018
Volume
107
Pages
207 - 222
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