The effect of hydrostatic pressure on th
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I.E French; P.F Weinrich
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Article
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1973
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Elsevier Science
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A detailed study has been made of the effects of hydrostatic pressures in the range 0.1-600 MPa on the tensile fracture strain of an cc-brass. Fracture strain has been found to increase linearly with pressure up to 350 MPa, to decrease between pressures of 350 and 375 MPa and to then increase to a c