Abstract
Strips of various metals were compressed statically and dynamically to produce plane-strain deformation. The dies used had flat faces of various widths in relation to strip thickness. Attention was given chiefly to the amount of bending of the strip relative to the amount of stretching. Results could be compared with values calculated for a rigid-plastic material, though an initial elastic-plastic phase of deformation was usually evident. The amount of bending produced by impact loading was found to be limited by inertia of the strip.

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