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In this work, the plastic deformation behaviour of polycrystalline molybdenum (Mo) in the temperature range 298–1073 K has been analysed using compression tests. The investigation comprises of the deformation behaviour as well as microstructural evolution. The response of Mo to plastic deformation at 298 K and 1073 K has been contrasted and explained using strain hardening, strain rate sensitivity and microstructural justifications.
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Kumar, P., Davinci, M.A., Aashranth, B. et al. Investigation on Low-Temperature Deformation Behaviour of Molybdenum Under Compressive Loading. Trans Indian Inst Met 72, 1489–1492 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12666-019-01575-6
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