Yield surfaces and loading surfaces. Experiments and recommendations

Abstract The concepts of yield surface and loading surface at room temperature and elevated temperature are discussed and experimental results on pure aluminum in support of these concepts are presented. Recommendations for future experimental research are presented.

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