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The deformation produced during deep punching

An experimental technique employing laminated specimens is used to determine strain-rate fields near punches

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A new method of determining strain distribution in the body of a material is described. This method, which is an extension of the visioplasticity technique, is applied to the problem of deep punching.

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Stock, T.A.C., Mulhearn, T.O. The deformation produced during deep punching. Experimental Mechanics 9, 230–235 (1969). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02326541

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