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The mechanical properties of superplastic materials

Metallurgical Transactions A, 1982
The relationship between stress and strain rate is often sigmoidal in superplastic materials, with a low strain rate sensitivity at low and high strain rates (regions I and III, respectively) and a high strain rate sensitivity at intermediate strain rates (region II) where the material exhibits optimal superplasticity.
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Superplasticity in Advanced Materials

Materials Research Proceedings, 2023
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Superplasticity and forming of advanced materials

2008
Superplasticity is the capability to deform crystalline solids in tension to unusually large plastic strains, often well in excess of 1000%. This phenomenon results from the ability of the material to resist localized deformation much the same as hot glass does.
Tan, Ming Jen.   +2 more
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Determination of biaxial stress–strain curves for superplastic materials by means of bulge forming tests at constant stress

CIRP Journal of Manufacturing Science and Technology, 2020
Sergey A Aksenov, Donato Sorgente
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Flow and Failure of Superplastic Materials

Annual Review of Materials Science, 1979
Taplin, D.M.R.   +2 more
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Review: achieving superplastic properties in ultrafine-grained materials at high temperatures

Journal of Materials Science, 2015
Megumi Kawasaki   +2 more
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