Abstract
Results of experimental investigation into the effect of reversible mechanical loading–unloading on linear and nonlinear properties of n‑AMg6/C60 nanostructured composite are presented. For nanocomposite specimens, mechanical stress–strain curves are measured under many-cycle loading–unloading down to specimen fracture. The effect of cyclic loading–unloading on the microhardness of specimens is investigated. Within different characteristic portions of the stress–strain curve, nonlinear elastic properties of n-AMg6/C60 composite specimens subjected to several loading–unloading cycles are studied by Thurston–Brugger and spectral methods. The results of experimental studies are discussed.
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