1978
DOI: 10.1007/bf01521110
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Experimental investigation of the effect of of temperature on the parameters of the loading surface of steel 45

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“…The change is greatest (β = 8.8%) for steel 45 [46] (T 1 = 20°C, T 2 = 200°C), which might be due to initial anisotropy. Table 6 collects data for tubular specimens subjected to an axial force and a torque at T T 1 2 ≠ in the subspace S S 1 3 − .…”
Section: Experimental Validation Of the Isotropic-and-kinematic Hardementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The change is greatest (β = 8.8%) for steel 45 [46] (T 1 = 20°C, T 2 = 200°C), which might be due to initial anisotropy. Table 6 collects data for tubular specimens subjected to an axial force and a torque at T T 1 2 ≠ in the subspace S S 1 3 − .…”
Section: Experimental Validation Of the Isotropic-and-kinematic Hardementioning
confidence: 99%