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Structural changes and strength of steel under high-frequency cyclic loading

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With the aid of a composite resonance system with a magnetostrictive generator it was possible to investigate the changes in steels during cyclic loading at high frequency and during heating by internal friction heat to 1000°C and above.

High-frequency loading enables the locations of active Frank-Read sources to be determined and the dislocation dynamics to be studied.

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Balalaev, Y.F. Structural changes and strength of steel under high-frequency cyclic loading. Met Sci Heat Treat 2, 223–226 (1960). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00681178

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