
doi: 10.1007/bf01712868
The change of the electrical resistivity of copper cyclically deformed in torsion at room temperature and in liquid nitrogen was measured. The fatigue life, hardening and the increments of resistivity of specimens deformed at the two temperatures differed appreciably. The increments of resistivity as a function of the number of cycles indicated saturation.
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