The electrical resistivity of dislocations in aluminium
Aluminium foil was extended by tensile deformation at room temperature by amounts up to about 15% plastic strain. The flow stress (alpha) the change in electrical resistivity (Deltarho) and the dislocation density (N[1]) were measured as a function of plastic strain and subsequent annealing. The cha...
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University of Surrey
1965
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