ON THE DESCRIPTION OF STRESS RELAXATION BEHAVIOUR BY A STRESS-PARTITIONED POWER LAW.

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Some recent results on the stress relaxation of metals at low temperatures, interpreted in terms of a stress-partitioned power law, are analyzed. The scaling conditions for this type of stress dependence of the plastic strain rate are given. The general conditions for the existence of a plastic equation of state in terms of stress and strain rate are discussed.

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Povolo, F., & Marzocca, A. J. (1983). ON THE DESCRIPTION OF STRESS RELAXATION BEHAVIOUR BY A STRESS-PARTITIONED POWER LAW. Transactions of the Japan Institute of Metals, 24(3), 111–114. https://doi.org/10.2320/matertrans1960.24.111

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