2002
DOI: 10.1016/s0924-0136(02)00358-8
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The effect of cyclic torsion on the hot dynamic restoration of interstitial free steel in the austenitic range

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“…The cyclic torsion applied after the monotonic torsion at strain equal to 1 caused the decrease of the flow stress at a strain of 2 to the same level it would have reached under pure cyclic straining at the same amplitude. This is in agreement with the hypothesis that cyclic straining under a low strain amplitude is associated with a limited amount of hardening, with the absence of DRX and with the predominance of DRV [4]. The results presented in the papers [1][2][3][4] have serious reservation.…”
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“…The cyclic torsion applied after the monotonic torsion at strain equal to 1 caused the decrease of the flow stress at a strain of 2 to the same level it would have reached under pure cyclic straining at the same amplitude. This is in agreement with the hypothesis that cyclic straining under a low strain amplitude is associated with a limited amount of hardening, with the absence of DRX and with the predominance of DRV [4]. The results presented in the papers [1][2][3][4] have serious reservation.…”
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confidence: 87%
“…In the last years the cyclic torsion (CT) [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8] versus monotonic torsion (MT) [9][10][11][12] was used to show the effect of strain paths on the behavior of metals and alloys during deformation. In the papers [1][2][3][4] authors present the stress-strain curves of commercially pure copper and interstitial free steel in hot cyclic torsion test with strain amplitude range of 0.015-0.4 and compare them with the curve in monotonic test at the same temperature and strain rate of 0.1 s −1 (Figs.…”
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“…On the other hand, some results have been reported [10][11][12][13] for a large number of hot cyclic torsions for copper at 673 K and a strain amplitude Deϭ0. 2) for room temperature straining, already discussed in this introduction.…”
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confidence: 99%