
doi: 10.1007/bf03397705
Gold wires, 5 mil in diam, are found to creep viscously up to approximately 5.5×105 dynes per sq cm around 1300°K. Beyond this point, an additional slip mechanism appears. The average coefficient in the viscous range at these temperatures is 18.9 ± 7×1012 poises. This observation and other visual observations made during the experiments agree with Herring’s predictions.
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