A Peculiarity of the Mechanism of Plastic Deformation of Ice (Ob Odnoi Osobennocti Mekhanizma Plasticheskoi Deformatsii Lda)

It is well known that crystalline bodies differ from amorphous bodies, not only because they are anisotropic, but also because of their special behavior in plastic deformation. The latter in crystals occurs in leaps and bounds and, as a result, the deformation curves clearly show this step-like char...

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Main Authors: Ivanov,K. E., Lavrov,V. V.
Other Authors: SNOW ICE AND PERMAFROST RESEARCH ESTABLISHMENT WILMETTE ILL
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: 1951
Subjects:
Ice
Online Access:http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/AD0718766
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Summary:It is well known that crystalline bodies differ from amorphous bodies, not only because they are anisotropic, but also because of their special behavior in plastic deformation. The latter in crystals occurs in leaps and bounds and, as a result, the deformation curves clearly show this step-like characteristic. Up till now, this phenomena had been discovered in the crystals of NaCl, brass, zinc and cadmium, and also in metals in the polycrystalline state (as brass and aluminum). It is shown that this peculiarity is also present in ice. (Author) Trans. of Zhurnal Tekhnicheskoi Fiziki (USSR) v20 n2 p230-231 1950, by James A. Bender.