Specimens of 99·9 %purity copper were deformed initially by torsion up to €=200. Their mechanical properties were determined from tensile tests. The extreme values of mechanical properties were observed in a range of strain €=3−200. Changes in microstructure reflecting the mechanicalproperties of the specimens were investigated.
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