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Peculiarities of temperature and orientation dependences of Al-Be-Mg alloy work hardening curves in temperature range 30–300 K

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The mechanical properties of high modulus alloy ABM-I are studied between 30 and 300 K. The behaviour of work hardening curves is found to be affected appreciably by both temperature and sample orientation with respect to the ingot axis. The fracture surface type is found to correlate with material strength parameters.

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We would like to express our thanks to V. V. Sergienko for carrying out the structural studies.

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Lavrentev, F.F., Salita, O.P., Matsievskii, O.V. et al. Peculiarities of temperature and orientation dependences of Al-Be-Mg alloy work hardening curves in temperature range 30–300 K. Czech J Phys 36, 487–492 (1986). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01597629

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