Field et al., 2013 - Google Patents
Review of the dynamic properties of materials: history, techniques and results”Field et al., 2013
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- 6919960328415847250
- Author
- Field J
- Walley S
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- Rock dynamics and applications: state of the art. Taylor & Francis, London, pp3–24
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The mechanical properties of materials depend on the strain rate. The materials scientist is interested in strain rates varying from creep (strain rates ε= 10− 8 s− 1) to shock (ε= 10+ 8 s− 1). This paper reviews the history of the subject, the techniques used (such as drop-weight …
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