Soviet Powder Metallurgy and Metal Ceramics

, Volume 26, Issue 3, pp 193–195 | Cite as

Plastic deformation of porous solids at low porosity

  • Ya. E. Beigel'zimer
Theory and Technology of the Component Formation Process

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Porosity Plastic Deformation Porous Solid 
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Authors and Affiliations

  • Ya. E. Beigel'zimer
    • 1
  1. 1.Donetsk Physicotechnical InstituteAcademy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSRUkraine

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