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Experimental study of vector and scalar properties of 9Kh2 steel in deformation along flat curvilinear trajectories. Part 1. Logarithmic-spiral trajectories

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We report results of an experimental investigation of complex loading and unloading of 9Kh2 steel along logarithmic-spiral trajectories that was carried out using an SN-ÉVM computerized calculation and testing system. We consider the regularities of variation of vector and scalar properties of the material along these trajectories.

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Tver' State Technical University, Tver', Russia. Translated from Problemy Prochnosti, No. 5, pp. 36–41, September–October, 1999.

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Garanikov, V.V., Zubchaninov, V.G. & Okhlopkov, N.L. Experimental study of vector and scalar properties of 9Kh2 steel in deformation along flat curvilinear trajectories. Part 1. Logarithmic-spiral trajectories. Strength Mater 31, 455–458 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02511163

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