2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.msea.2005.08.119
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Influence of processing temperature on microstructural and mechanical properties of high-alloyed single-phase steels subjected to severe plastic deformation

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“…A detailed description of the HPT equipment used for processing the materials present in this paper is given in Ref. 6). The disk-shaped specimens with a diameter of 14 mm and a height of approximately 0.8 mm are pressed between two anvils, which can be heated or cooled to allow SPD at temperatures between À196 C and 500 C. Furthermore, the rotation speed of the anvils can be varied over a wide range.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A detailed description of the HPT equipment used for processing the materials present in this paper is given in Ref. 6). The disk-shaped specimens with a diameter of 14 mm and a height of approximately 0.8 mm are pressed between two anvils, which can be heated or cooled to allow SPD at temperatures between À196 C and 500 C. Furthermore, the rotation speed of the anvils can be varied over a wide range.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The initial process of fragmentation as well as the most important parameters influencing the grain refinement are well documented in literature. [5][6][7][8][9][10] The grain refinement process is especially influenced by the temperature, alloying, the strain rate and the deformation path. 11) Although these major parameters controlling the grain refinement are well known, there still exists no clear explanation for the question how an increasing strain can lead to a steady state in the microstructure and the hardening of a material.…”
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“…ture and their influence on the mechanical and physical properties are usually of special interest. These studies document a continuous decreasing size of the structural element with increasing strain (see, for example [6,8,9] ). Strains larger than 10 are not very often applied, because the processing becomes very difficult or time consuming.…”
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“…At larger equivalent strains, typically between 10-50, in many materials saturation in the structural refinement is observed. [8,9,11,12] The aim of this paper is to summarize our results concerning the most important parameters, which influence the structural evolution at these very large strains. In the first chapter a very short introduction to the different techniques to achieve such large strains is present.…”
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“…The SPD processing of rods with a diameter of 10 mm and a length of 100 mm was conducted by ECAP through 8 passes via route Bc at a temperature of 400 • C. The intersection angle of channels in the die-set was 120 • (Figure 1). The thermal conditions of ECAP processing were selected in accordance with earlier studies [6,19] that demonstrated the efficiency of SPD processing for microstructure refinement and enhancement of the mechanical properties of the austenitic stainless steel at the given temperature, as well as for the formation of grain-boundary segregations and nanotwins resulting in additional strengthening. The number of passes was selected in such a way as to be sufficiently large to impose such a strain under which the hardness and strength of a UFG billet reach saturation.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%