Abstract
To investigate the compressive strength of polycrystalline zinc, constant strain rate and temperature tests and strain rate and temperature change tests were carried out. The ranges of the strain rate and the temperature of the former tests are from 10-4/s to 7×102/s and from -195°C to 100°C, respectively, and those of the latter are from 10-4/s to 10-3/s and from -195°C to 200°C, respectively. The effects of the temperature and the strain rate upon the strength of polycrystalline zinc are clarified. And, in the static strain rate range, the behaviours at high and low temperatures are interpreted in connection with the thermally activated mechanisms.
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