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Shear Localization in Crystallographic Bands in Rolled Copper and Brass

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Anisotropy and Localization of Plastic Deformation
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Microbands in copper and bundles in brass both represent shear localization in bands parallel to {111}. The two types of bands are compared, and the possible relation to shear bands is discussed.

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Leffers, T., Hansen, N. (1991). Shear Localization in Crystallographic Bands in Rolled Copper and Brass. In: Boehler, JP., Khan, A.S. (eds) Anisotropy and Localization of Plastic Deformation. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-3644-0_15

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