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The reader shall find in the offered monograph a systematic
presentation of scientific effects in the field of anisotropy
studies reached by the author and his collaborators in the period
of recent four decades: published and discussed in a number of
papers and conference contributions. The central construction line
of discussion is to be sought in the full and comprehensive
analysis of ret: ) function defining the anisotropy coefficient
varying during the tensile test. No doubt, this function can be
considered as a nutshell carrier ofcomprehensive information about
the essential features influencing the directionality of the
studied material's plasticity. The function also provides the basis
to elaborate methods used in the determination of such
characteristics. In the historical presentation of literature in
the field of plastic anisotropy, the original input was offered by
W.M. Baldwin Jr., already in 1946, who observed the differentiated
strain rates in three mutually perpendicular directions of the
sample subjected to static tensile test. In the following years,
further and expanded analysis of the problem was undertaken by
Lankford, Hill, Gensamer, Jackson, Low and Smith.
The reader shall find in the offered monograph a systematic
presentation of scientific effects in the field of anisotropy
studies reached by the author and his collaborators in the period
of recent four decades: published and discussed in a number of
papers and conference contributions. The central construction line
of discussion is to be sought in the full and comprehensive
analysis of ret: ) function defining the anisotropy coefficient
varying during the tensile test. No doubt, this function can be
considered as a nutshell carrier ofcomprehensive information about
the essential features influencing the directionality of the
studied material's plasticity. The function also provides the basis
to elaborate methods used in the determination of such
characteristics. In the historical presentation of literature in
the field of plastic anisotropy, the original input was offered by
W.M. Baldwin Jr., already in 1946, who observed the differentiated
strain rates in three mutually perpendicular directions of the
sample subjected to static tensile test. In the following years,
further and expanded analysis of the problem was undertaken by
Lankford, Hill, Gensamer, Jackson, Low and Smith.
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