Theoretical analysis of the channel die compression test. I. General considerations and finite deformation of f.c.c. crystals in stable lattice orientations
large deformationsstress statecopper crystalslattice rotationcritical systemskinematic relationssimple theory of anisotropic latent hardening[110 loading]2-parameter empirical rulechannel die compression testconflict between (ideal) frictionless walls and free end conditionsconsequent lattice stabilityequal multiple-slipf.c.c. crystalsfinite shape changefour hardening lawslateral constraint stressminimum rate of plastic workmodification of the simple theoryrate inequalitiesTaylor's classical isotropic hardening ruleTwo lattice orientationsuniform deformation
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