Abstract
The inertial component of the deforming force for the materials subjected to high-rate tension, compression, and cutting tests is estimated. It is demonstrated that the inertial component of work of deformation for the materials subjected to cutting tests does not exceed 1% for strain rates less that 107 s–1.
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Gol'dshmidt, M.G. Estimation of the Inertial Component of the Deforming Force for the Materials Subjected to Mechanical Tests. Russian Physics Journal 45, 384–388 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1020583108401
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