Fractal dimension as a characteristic of deformation stages of austenite stainless steel under tensile load; Theoretical and Applied Fracture Mechanics; Vol. 35, iss. 2, March-Apr.

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Parent link:Theoretical and Applied Fracture Mechanics
Vol. 35, iss. 2, March-Apr..— 2001.— P. 171-177
Egile nagusia: Kuznetsov P. V.
Beste egile batzuk: Panin V. E. Viktor Evgenyevich, Schreiber J.
Gaia:A technique for defining the fractal dimension of the deformed specimen is considered by using surface relief images obtained from a scanning electron microscope. By subjecting the austenitic stainless steel specimen to a step-wise increase in load, the fractal dimension is observed. Surface mesostructure could be characterized by discrete fractal dimension. The spectrum of the fractal data agrees with the self-affinity function calculated from the universal material constant. A correlation is established between the step-wise increase in the fractal dimension and the specific energies dissipated in the deformed specimen
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