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Title: Исследование локализации пластической деформации алюминиевого сплава методом цифровых спекл-изображений
Authors: Ли, Ю. В.
Бочкарёва, А. В.
Лунёв, Алексей Геннадьевич
metadata.dc.contributor.advisor: Баранникова, С. А.
Keywords: локализация; пластическая деформация; алюминиевые сплавы; спекл-изображения
Issue Date: 2015
Citation: Ли Ю. В. Исследование локализации пластической деформации алюминиевого сплава методом цифровых спекл-изображений / Ю. В. Ли, А. В. Бочкарёва, А. Г. Лунёв ; науч. рук. С. А. Баранникова // Перспективы развития фундаментальных наук : сборник научных трудов XII Международной конференция студентов и молодых ученых, г. Томск, 21-24 апреля 2015 г. — Томск : Изд-во ТПУ, 2015. — [С. 159-161].
Abstract: The effect of hydrogen embrittlement on the localized plastic deformation of aluminum alloy D1 was investigated. The studies were performed for the test samples of aluminum alloy subjected to electrolytic hydrogenation. It is found that the mechanical properties and localized plastic deformation parameters of aluminum alloy are affected adversely by hydrogen embrittlement. The hydrogenated counterpart of alloy has a lower degree of ductility relative to the original alloy; however, the plastic flow behavior of material remain svirtually unaffected. The deformation diagrams were examined for the deformed samples of aluminum alloy. These are found to show all the plastic flow stages: the linear, parabolic and pre-failure stages would occur for the respective values of the exponent n from the Ludwik-Holomon equation. Using digital speckle image technique, the local strain patterns were being registered for the original alloy D1 and the counterpart subjected to electrolytic hydrogenation for 100 h.
URI: http://earchive.tpu.ru/handle/11683/19137
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