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Hydrostatic compression resistance of porous cermet materials

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    The proposed method for testing porous cermet materials under conditions of hydrostatic compression can be found suitable for estimating the stressed state of the material in cutting, calibration, final pressing, and testing these materials for wear and friction.

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    During the settling of specimens, the relationship between the compressive stress and the compacting of the porous structure passes through three different stages, which are first characterized by slight, and then intensive, compacting and strengthening of the material.

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    Dependencies which make it possible to estimate the stressed state of the material in the hydrostatic compression of specimens of porous cermet materials are proposed.

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Artamonov, A.Y., Kozachenko, M.V. Hydrostatic compression resistance of porous cermet materials. Powder Metall Met Ceram 4, 144–149 (1965). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00777018

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