27 research outputs found
Elasto-Plastic Properties of Cu-Nb Nanolaminate
TheYoung's modulus, internal friction, and microplastic flow stress in Cu-Nb nanolaminate has been determined by an acoustic technique. The influence of high hydrostatic compression (1 GPa) on these elasto-plastic properties of the nanolaminate has been studiedye
Study of the titanium VT1-0 surface degradation after cyclic loading in different structural states, including ones when coatings are formed by Micro-Arc Oxidation
This article considers the results of the study of the titanium VT1-0 surface degradation (Grade-4 equivalent) for recrystallized- and ultrafine-grained states after fatigue testing. Comparative analysis of peculiarities of the titanium samples degradation was performed after coating formation by Micro-Arc Oxidation. It was found, that the coating formed by Micro- Arc Oxidation shows different degradation behaviors for recrystallized and ultrafine-grained state
Effect of the structural state and oxide coating on the mechanostability of VT1-0 titanium upon its cyclic loading
The fatigue properties of a submicrocrystalline titanium are shown to be substantially higher than those of a coarse-grained state. A deposition of an oxide coating leads to insignificant increase in these properties for titanium with a submicrocrystalline and coarse-grained structures. Some peculiarities of the fatigue fracture of submicrocrystalline and coarse-grained titanium are analyze
Coarse-grained and ultrafine-grained titanium high-temperature creep
The publication describes the study of durability in tensile creep of VT1-0 commercial titanium in its two states - coarse-grained and ultrafine-grained. It is shown that the best temperature for log-term testing is 350°С. At this temperature, the ultrafine-grained titanium structure remains stable both during free annealing and durability testing. The obtained data enable retrieving the difference in fracture initiation energies for titanium in its coarse-grained and ultrafine-grained state
Mechanical properties, density, and defect structure of VT1-0 titanium after intense plastic deformation due to screw and longitudinal rollings
yesThe influence of screw rolling combined with standard methods of mechanothermal treatment on the homogeneity of the forming submicrocrystalline structure, density, and mechanical performance of VT1- 0 commercial titanium is studiedBelgorod State Universit
Mechanical properties, density, and defect structure of VT1-0 titanium after intense plastic deformation due to screw and longitudinal rollings
The influence of screw rolling combined with standard methods of mechanothermal treatment on the homogeneity of the forming submicrocrystalline structure, density, and mechanical performance of VT1- 0 commercial titanium is studiedyesBelgorod State Universit
The study of a defect evolution in iron under fatigue loading in gigacyclic fatigue regime
The work is devoted to the study of the damage accumulation in iron under gigacyclic fatigue
(VHCF) regime. The study of the mechanical properties of the samples with different state of life time existing
was carried out on the base of the acoustic resonance method. The damage accumulation (porosity of the
samples) was studied by the hydrostatic weighing method. The obtained results show the accumulation of
porosity in the volume of the sample during fatigue loading and corresponding decrease of the elastic
properties. A statistical model of damage accumulation was proposed in order to describe the damage
accumulation process. The model describes the influence of the sample surface on the location of fatigue crack
initiation
Elasto-Plastic Properties of Cu-Nb Nanolaminate
yesTheYoung's modulus, internal friction, and microplastic flow stress in Cu-Nb nanolaminate has been determined by an acoustic technique. The influence of high hydrostatic compression (1 GPa) on these elasto-plastic properties of the nanolaminate has been studie
Effect of counterpressure during equal-channel angular pressing on nanoporosity formation in ultrafine-grained copper
Results of small-angle X-ray scattering and high-precision density measurements showed that the application of counterpressure during the equal-channel angular pressing (ECAP) of ultrafine-grained copper leads to a decrease in nanoporosity and an increase in mechanical properties of the ECAP-processed metal