Abstract
In relation to the problem of determining reliable values of mechanical characteristics of metallic materials at temperatures below 30 K, the peculiarities of repeated neck fomation have been studied on cylindrical specimens of structural alloys for cryogenic engineering in the case of occurrence of the effect of low-temperature discontinuous yield. The evaluation performed of the rigidity and inhomogeneity of the three-dimensional stressed state of typical necks showed that it differs only slightly from linear stress, and that the use of such specimens for standard mechanical testing under deep freezing conditions is reasonable.
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