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Data are given on an experimental study of the effect of grain size and carbon content in steels on the discontinuous character of their stress-strain diagrams. The results of the tests are interpreted in terms of dislocation concepts.
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Troyanskii, E.A. The effect of grain size and carbon content on the discontinuous deformation of steels. Soviet Physics Journal 11, 33–35 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00820470
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