Plastic Deformation Macrolocalization. Local Stresses and Fracture in Ultrafine Grain Titanium

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The process of plastic deformation in ultrafine grain titanium is considered. Using the methods of speckle photography and X-ray diffractometry, the distributions of local strains and of local elastic distortions were examined for the test sample work. It is shown that the method of atomic-force microscopy can be used effectively for qualitative and quantitative assessment of ultrafine grain material structure.

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