Mechanical Properties and Microstructure Development in Ultrafine‐grained Materials Processed by Equal‐channel Angular Pressing ( Severe Plastic Deformation Techniques )

Publication series : Severe Plastic Deformation Techniques

Author: Peter Minárik Tomáš Krajňák Ondřej Srba Jakub Čížek5  

Publisher: IntechOpen‎

Publication year: 2017

E-ISBN: INT6655668965

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9789535134251

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9789535134268

Subject: TH Machinery and Instrument Industry

Keyword: Energy technology & engineering

Language: ENG

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Mechanical Properties and Microstructure Development in Ultrafine‐grained Materials Processed by Equal‐channel Angular Pressing

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In this chapter, the detailed characterization of processes of grain fragmentation and refinement resulting from gradual imposition of strain by individual equal‐channel angular pressing (ECAP) passes is reported. A great emphasis is placed on the processing of materials with different crystal structure, particularly the face‐centred cubic (FCC), the body‐centred cubic (BCC) and the hexagonal close‐packed (HCP). Advanced techniques of electron microscopy, electron and X‐ray diffraction and positron annihilation spectroscopy have been employed to characterize microstructure, texture and defect evolution in the material as a function of strain imposed by ECAP. Microstructure development was correlated with mechanical properties obtained by both mechanical tests and microhardness measurements. Processes controlling the microstructure refinement and texture development were identified and discussed in detail.

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