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Mechanical properties of nickel reinforced with tungsten fibers

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    Dynamic pressing enables us to maintain the structures of reinforced elements unchanged in comparison with the initial state.

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    We have investigated the mechanical properties of nickel-tungsten composites under uniaxial tension at 20–1100°C. We observed marked strengthening of the composites in comparison with pure nickel; the toughening factor increases with the temperature.

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    At high temperatures, the strength properties of the composities investigated are represented by the theory of combined action.

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Institute of Materials Science, Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR; Institute of Strength of Materials, Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR; Novocherkassk Polytechnic Institute. Translated from Problemy Prochnosti, No. 1, pp. 78–81, July, 1969.

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Karpinos, D.M., Umanskii, É.S., Rudenko, V.N. et al. Mechanical properties of nickel reinforced with tungsten fibers. Strength Mater 1, 74–77 (1969). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01675440

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