Effect of Repetitive High-Density Current Pulses on Plastic Deformation of Copper Wires under Stepwise Loading
Sergey V. Dmitriev,
Alina Y. Morkina,
Danila V. Tarov
et al.
Abstract:High-density electric current pulses increase the plasticity and reduce the yield stress of metals with negligible heat generation. This effect has great potential for the development of energy-saving technologies for processing hard-to-deform metallic materials. Despite the long history of the study of electroplasticity, there is still no consensus on the physical nature of this effect. In this paper, the effect of repetitive pulses applied at the same or gradually increasing tensile stress on the plastic def… Show more
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