The Effect of Strain Rate, Specimen Geometry and Lubrication on Responses of Aluminium AA2024 in Uniaxial Compression Experiments
The ability to observe and quantify intrinsic material response to loading at different rates of strain has been improved by reducing the errors of mechanical characterisation in uniaxial compression experiments. In order to perform comparisons of the results from uniaxial compression tests used to...
Main Authors: | Li, P, Siviour, C, Petrinic, N |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2009
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