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A15 Compound Deformation and Secondary Slip in V3Si

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The plastic deformation of A15 compounds has been the subject of a number of investigations. Cold working is possible only under high hydrostatic pressure, and Nb3Sn, V3Si, and V3Ga polycrystals have been cold worked under hydrostatic pressures in the 1790 to 6000 MPa range.[1,2,3] Hot deformation has been more widely evaluated, starting with the work of Greiner and Buehler in 1962.[4] V3Si single crystal deformation has been studied in the 1200 to 1800 °C range,[4–10] and V3Ga polycrystal deformation has recently been evaluated in the range from 1000 to 1300 °C.[11,12] The hot deformation of Nb3Sn polycrystals has been extensively studied in the 1150 to 1650 °C range.[12–15]

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Wright, R.N., Bok, K.A. A15 Compound Deformation and Secondary Slip in V3Si. Metall Trans A 19, 1125–1127 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02628397

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