The effect of sequential tensile and cyclic torsion straining on work hardening of steel and brass

Plastic straining in metal forming often involves changes in the strain path, either in the process itself or in successive forming operations. This fact, however, is usually not taken into account in the analyses of forming processes, where the effective strain, temperature and strain rate are comm...

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