2018
DOI: 10.1063/1.5034148
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Cryodeformation of metals under isotropic compression (Review)

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“…The obtained rod with ∅5 mm was taken as the basis for the manufacture of the experimental samples: it was cut into samples 25 mm long, some of which were annealed in vacuum 1.3⋅10 -1 Pa at temperatures T ann = 250, 300, 350, 450, 550ºС for one hour to achieve different structural states. Then the samples in the initial and annealed states were used both to study the microstructure and mechanical properties and to implement an additional stage of QHE deformation at liquid nitrogen and room temperatures (the QHE technique was described in [28,29]). The degree of QHE deformation for all the samples was the same and made about 45% (the true deformation e 5 ≈0.6).…”
Section: Materials and Research Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The obtained rod with ∅5 mm was taken as the basis for the manufacture of the experimental samples: it was cut into samples 25 mm long, some of which were annealed in vacuum 1.3⋅10 -1 Pa at temperatures T ann = 250, 300, 350, 450, 550ºС for one hour to achieve different structural states. Then the samples in the initial and annealed states were used both to study the microstructure and mechanical properties and to implement an additional stage of QHE deformation at liquid nitrogen and room temperatures (the QHE technique was described in [28,29]). The degree of QHE deformation for all the samples was the same and made about 45% (the true deformation e 5 ≈0.6).…”
Section: Materials and Research Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%