2023
DOI: 10.2320/matertrans.mt-mf2022029
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Anneal Hardening in Single Phase Nanostructured Metals

Abstract: Recovery of cold worked metals is associated with a loss of strength due to the reduction of the defect density. However, already in the 1960s analytical models and few experiments suggested that this may not generally be the case and even a hardening rather than a softening might occur. With the availability of severe plastic deformation and deposition techniques this anneal hardening phenomenon has been observed frequently. In this overview we summarize early findings on this topic before focusing on general… Show more

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“…Such behavior is atypical for ordinary coarse-grained (CG) metallic materials, in which plastic deformation usually yields hardening, whereas post deformation annealing results in softening. Recent reviews [32,33] are devoted to manifestation of the AIH and DIS phenomena in different metals.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such behavior is atypical for ordinary coarse-grained (CG) metallic materials, in which plastic deformation usually yields hardening, whereas post deformation annealing results in softening. Recent reviews [32,33] are devoted to manifestation of the AIH and DIS phenomena in different metals.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These effects have been explained by the rearrangement of the dislocation structure in high-angle grain boundaries (HAGBs) in the case of HPT-processed Al [26] and by the change in the number of mobile dislocation sources in grain interiors in the case of ARB-processed Al [24,25] during annealing and subsequent additional deformation. AIH and DIS phenomena are supposed to be also strongly affected by GB segregations and GB nanoprecipitates [28]. For example, the specific deformation behavior of the UFG Al-Cu-Zr alloy after such deformation heat treatment (DHT) consisting of low-temperature annealing and additional deformation was related to the presence of Al 2 Cu nanoprecipitates at GBs and their effect on the dislocation emission from GBs under loading [13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%