9 research outputs found

    Modeling of Deformation and Texture Development of Copper in a 120° ECAE Die

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    A flow line function is proposed to describe the material deformation in ECAE for a 120\degree die. This new analytical approach is incorporated into a viscoplastic self-consistent polycrystal code to simulate the texture evolution in Route A of copper and compared to experimental textures as well as to those corresponding to simple shear

    Influence of severe plastic deformation on the precipitation hardening of a FeSiTi steel

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    The combined strengthening effects of grain refinement and high precipitated volume fraction (~6at.%) on the mechanical properties of FeSiTi alloy subjected to SPD processing prior to aging treatment were investigated by atom probe tomography and scanning transmission electron microscopy. It was shown that the refinement of the microstructure affects the precipitation kinetics and the spatial distribution of the secondary hardening intermetallic phase, which was observed to nucleate heterogeneously on dislocations and sub-grain boundaries. It was revealed that alloys successively subjected to these two strengthening mechanisms exhibit a lower increase in mechanical strength than a simple estimation based on the summation of the two individual strengthening mechanisms

    Evolution of texture during equal channel angular extrusion of commercially pure aluminum: Experiments and simulations

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    The evolution of crystallographic texture has been comprehensively studied for commercially pure Al as a function of amount of ECAE deformation for the three major routes of ECAE processing. It has been observed that processing through different routes leads to different type of texture, in both qualitative as well as quantitative sense. The results have been analyzed on the basis of existing concepts on ECAE deformation and simulations have been carried out using the simple shear model of ECAE implemented into the Viscoplastic Self Consistent model of polycrystal plasticity. The simulations revealed that non-octahedral slip is needed to reproduce the experimental texture development

    Developing magnesium-based composites through high-pressure torsion

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