Institute of Metals Division - Note on the Change in Stored Energy Produced by Reversed Deformation (TN)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
A. S. Iyer P. Gordon
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Jan 1, 1960

Abstract

IN a paper on the mechanical behavior of heat-treated steel, N. H. Polakowski' put forward arguments to the effect that the stored energy resulting from the deformation of metals should be reduced during the inital stages of subsequent deformation carried out under conditions which produce work softening. At the time (1957) the only energy measurements available as indirect evidence on this point were the results of M. M. Degtyarev,2 some of which Polakowski reproduced in his Fig. 6, and which are again reproduced here in Fig. 1. The solid lines in the upper part of Fig. 1 are Degtyarev's, the dashed Lines Polakowski's prediction of the true trend of the stored energy in copper samples pre-strained in tension and then given various amounts of subsequent compression. The accuracy of this prediction has been borne out by some experiments carried out on American Smelting and Refining Co. copper (99.999' percent Cu) by the present authors. Bars of this copper about 0.4 in. in diam and 12 in. long were prepared by vacuum melting and casting, followed by cold forging and swaging in several stages of about 40 pct reduction in area with intermediate recrystallization anneals. After the final anneal one bar was deformed in tension to 30 pct elongation; the gage length was then cut into several samples which were given axial compressions of various amounts. The hardness of
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APA: A. S. Iyer P. Gordon  (1960)  Institute of Metals Division - Note on the Change in Stored Energy Produced by Reversed Deformation (TN)

MLA: A. S. Iyer P. Gordon Institute of Metals Division - Note on the Change in Stored Energy Produced by Reversed Deformation (TN). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1960.

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