1. Scientists from TU Berlin and Fraunhofer IZM have modeled the mechanical damage during the shear test to better understand the process. 2. New wire materials with an aluminum-coated copper core or aluminum-magnesium alloys are more resistant than pure aluminum wires. 3. The existing shear codes for standard thick wires cannot be directly applied to these new materials, necessitating new evaluation guidelines.
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