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Dynamic Deformation of Aluminum Alloy AMg–6 at Normal and Higher Temperatures

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Dynamic deformation of AMg–6 alloy in uniaxial extension and compression at strain rates of ε = 190 —1450 sec−1 at test temperatures of 25 — 250 °C is studied experimentally. A phenomenological constitutive equation that agrees with experimental data is constructed within the framework of the elastoplastic model of a deformable solid.

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Glushak, B.L., Ignatova, O.N., Pushkov, V.A. et al. Dynamic Deformation of Aluminum Alloy AMg–6 at Normal and Higher Temperatures. Journal of Applied Mechanics and Technical Physics 41, 1083–1086 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1026662824249

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