Effect of Initial Predeformation on the Plastic Properties of Rolled Sheets of AISI 304L Austenitic Steel

This paper presents research on the influence of material anisotropy caused by the technological process of its manufacturing on the plastic properties of the material. In the experimental study, samples cut from an AISI 304L rolled sheet in the rolling direction, transverse, and at a 45° angle to t...

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subjects Anisotropy
Austenitic stainless steels
Cold
Deformation
Failure analysis
Isotropy
Mathematical analysis
Plastic anisotropy
Plastic flow
Plastic properties
Predeformation
Reconfiguration
Rolling direction
Stainless steel
title Effect of Initial Predeformation on the Plastic Properties of Rolled Sheets of AISI 304L Austenitic Steel
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