Abstract

Results of experimental investigation of damage accumulation in different materials in uniaxial tension, compression, and torsion are presented. It is shown that a loading mode determines the arrangement of hardness curves, differing from that of the damage ones. Compression stresses retard damage kinetics, and tangential ones in pure shear lead to more intensive damage accumulation in the material.

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