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Structural features of adiabatic shear in steel shells with dynamic loading

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Microstructural changes for steel in the region of localized shear or the adiabatic shear band in relation to steel tempering temperature after quenching and the carbon content in it are analyzed.

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Translated from Problemy Prochnosti, No. 9, pp. 75–77, September, 1991.

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Makridin, V.A., Rodionov, D.P. Structural features of adiabatic shear in steel shells with dynamic loading. Strength Mater 23, 1028–1030 (1991). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00770938

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