Technical parameters affecting grain refinement by high pressure torsion
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Anton Hohenwarter
, Andrea Bachmaier , Bernd Gludovatz , Stephan Scheriau und Reinhard Pippan
Abstract
High pressure torsion is a well known and widespread processing technique for severe plastic deformation. The aim of high pressure torsion and other comparable techniques is to obtain ultrafine-grained or even nanocrystalline materials with enhanced mechanical and physical properties compared with their coarse-grained counterparts. Generally this refinement process is strongly influenced by processing parameters such as temperature or accumulated strain, but can also simply be affected by the entire experimental setup. Therefore, the benefits and limitations of the process with regard to grain refinement, homogeneity and specimen size, underlined with experimental results using different tools, will be discussed.
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Artikel in diesem Heft
- Contents
- Contents
- Editorial
- Review of IJMR's centenary year
- Proceedings of the SPD Workshop, Melbourne, June 2009
- Feature
- Processing by severe plastic deformation:an ancient skill adapted for the modern world
- Review
- Grain refinement and growth induced by severe plastic deformation
- Basic
- The nature of grain refinement in equal-channel angular pressing: a comparison of representative fcc and hcp metals
- Ductility of ultrafine-grained copper processed by equal-channel angular pressing
- Technical parameters affecting grain refinement by high pressure torsion
- Nanocrystalline body-centred cubic beta-titanium alloy processed by high-pressure torsion
- Softening of high purity aluminum and copper processed by high pressure torsion
- An atom probe characterisation of grain boundaries in an aluminium alloy processed by equal-channel angular pressing
- Deformation mechanisms in an ultra-fine grained Al alloy
- Applied
- The effect of back pressure on mechanical properties of an Mg-3 wt.% Al-1 wt.% Zn alloy with single pass equal channel angular pressing
- Nanostructuring of Ti-alloys by SPD processing to achieve superior fatigue properties
- Improvement in the strength and ductility of Al-Mg-Mn alloys with Zr and Sc additions by equal channel angular pressing
- The effect of initial microstructure and processing temperature on microstructure and texture in multilayered Al/Al(Sc) ARB sheets
- Plastic deformation analysis of accumulative back extrusion
- The possibility of synthesizing bulk nanostructured or ultrafine structured metallic materials by consolidation of powders using high strain powder compact forging
- Use of residual hydrogen to produce CP-Ti powder compacts for low temperature rolling
- Mg alloy for hydrogen storage processed by SPD
- DGM News
- Personal/Conferences/Imprint
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Contents
- Contents
- Editorial
- Review of IJMR's centenary year
- Proceedings of the SPD Workshop, Melbourne, June 2009
- Feature
- Processing by severe plastic deformation:an ancient skill adapted for the modern world
- Review
- Grain refinement and growth induced by severe plastic deformation
- Basic
- The nature of grain refinement in equal-channel angular pressing: a comparison of representative fcc and hcp metals
- Ductility of ultrafine-grained copper processed by equal-channel angular pressing
- Technical parameters affecting grain refinement by high pressure torsion
- Nanocrystalline body-centred cubic beta-titanium alloy processed by high-pressure torsion
- Softening of high purity aluminum and copper processed by high pressure torsion
- An atom probe characterisation of grain boundaries in an aluminium alloy processed by equal-channel angular pressing
- Deformation mechanisms in an ultra-fine grained Al alloy
- Applied
- The effect of back pressure on mechanical properties of an Mg-3 wt.% Al-1 wt.% Zn alloy with single pass equal channel angular pressing
- Nanostructuring of Ti-alloys by SPD processing to achieve superior fatigue properties
- Improvement in the strength and ductility of Al-Mg-Mn alloys with Zr and Sc additions by equal channel angular pressing
- The effect of initial microstructure and processing temperature on microstructure and texture in multilayered Al/Al(Sc) ARB sheets
- Plastic deformation analysis of accumulative back extrusion
- The possibility of synthesizing bulk nanostructured or ultrafine structured metallic materials by consolidation of powders using high strain powder compact forging
- Use of residual hydrogen to produce CP-Ti powder compacts for low temperature rolling
- Mg alloy for hydrogen storage processed by SPD
- DGM News
- Personal/Conferences/Imprint