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This article presents a paradigm for the mechanical properties of a metal that result from the plastic deformation that occurs in forming processes, including multiple-step or cyclic processes. Some of the new concepts included are a new strength designation that includes the sense (tensile or compressive), the direction (longitudinal, transverse, etc.), the specific type of deformation (tensile, compressive, etc.); a concept of an equivalent strain; and the apparent rules of strain strengthening. Examples of strength
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J. Datsko,Material Properties and Manufacturing Processes, John Wiley & Sons, 1966, p 315
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Datsko, J., Mitchell, W.J. Changes in mechanical properties in metal-forming processes. JMEP 2, 265–270 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02660295
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