Abstract
The possibility of applying the two-component model of single-phase hybrid materials to the explanation of the anomalous temperature dependence of elastic moduli of copper with a submicrocrystalline structure has been discussed. An analysis has been performed based on new experimental data. A twin mechanism of changes in the crystallite orientation has been proposed. These changes cause the anomalous behavior of the elastic moduli of copper during deformation and subsequent heatings.
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