Modelization of the strain memory effect on the cyclic hardening of 316 stainless steel

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This paper, published in 1979, received 486 indexed citations. Written by J.L. Chaboche, K. Dang Van and Gerhard Cordier covering the research area of Materials Chemistry, Mechanical Engineering and Mechanics of Materials. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Mechanical Engineering (426 citations), Mechanics of Materials (384 citations) and Materials Chemistry (120 citations). Published in NCSU Libraries Repository (North Carolina State University Libraries).

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