Abstract

Annealed aluminium rings were cold rolled to various degrees of wall reduction. Cylindrical specimens, made from the rolled rings in three mutually perpendicular directions, were loaded in direct compression to determine the change in yield strength due to cold rolling. These results are compared with the values of yield strength that would result if the annealed metal were subjected to equivalent reductions in uniaxial compression. The differences are discussed.

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