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Bulk ultrafine and nanostructured materials from consolidation of particles by back pressure equal channel angular pressing
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posted on 2008-01-01, 00:00 authored by K Xia, Wei XuWei Xu, X Wu, S GoussousSevere plastic deformation (SPD) has received considerable attention for its capability to produce ultrafine and nano structured materials. On the one hand, SPD, especially in the forms of equal channel angular pressing (ECAP) and high pressure torsion (HPT) is able to refine bulk materials with coarse grain structures. On the other hand, SPD has been used to synthesise bulk materials from particles. It enables particles from nano to micro scales to be consolidated into fully dense materials at much lower temperatures and shorter times, compared to the conventional sintering processing. It is particularly relevant to consolidating particles with non-equilibrium micro structures and to producing complex multiphase alloys. In this summary, ECAP as an effective process to synthesise a range of light metal based materials from particles with various sizes and structures, including aluminium and aluminium composites, titanium and magnesium, will be demonstrated. Full density and good bonding are achieved easily with the application of a back pressure. Microstructures from nano to ultrafine scales have been produced, resulting in significantly enhanced strength. Simultaneous increase in ductility has also been achieved in some alloys by virtue of multi-scale structures. © 2008 Trans Tech Publications.
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584-586Pagination
119-126Location
Goslar, GermanyStart date
2008-08-18End date
2008-08-22ISSN
0255-5476ISBN-13
9780878493753Publication classification
E1.1 Full written paper - refereedEditor/Contributor(s)
Estin, Y, Maier HJTitle of proceedings
Proceedings of the 4th Nanomaterials by Sever Plastic Deformation 2008 International ConferenceEvent
Nanomaterials by Severe Plastic Deformation. Conference (2008 : Goslar, Germany)Publisher
Trans Tech PublicationsPlace of publication
Zurich, SwitzerlandSeries
Materials Science ForumUsage metrics
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