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Mechanism of metal powder rolling in the initial, nonsteady-state stage

  • Theory and Technology of the Component Formation Process
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    A technique has been developed for the investigation of structural deformation in the rolling of metal powders, permitting direct observation of slip lines.

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    It has been established that three-1) feed, 2) shear strain, and 3) densification-zones, characterized by widely differing modes of powder deformation, are formed in the initial, nonsteady-state stage of powder rolling.

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  1. V. P. Katashinskii and N. V. Rukhailo, Poroshkovaya. Met., No. 3, 28 (1970).

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Translated from Poroshkovaya Metallurgiya, No. 5 (113), pp. 22–25, May, 1972.

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Vinogradov, G.A., Rukhailo, N.V. & Katashinskii, V.P. Mechanism of metal powder rolling in the initial, nonsteady-state stage. Powder Metall Met Ceram 11, 358–360 (1972). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00797737

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