1999
DOI: 10.1007/s11664-999-0181-0
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Overview of fatigue performance of Cu processed by severe plastic deformation

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“…Cyclic softening apparently occurs at all plastic-strain amplitudes as previously reported in the literature. [9][10][11][12]19) To discuss the strain-amplitude dependence of the amount of cyclic softening, a cyclic softening ratio was defined as 1 À ð "3 = Max Þ. Here, "3 is the stress amplitude at the late stage of " cum ¼ 3 and Max is the maximum stress amplitude.…”
Section: Cyclic Stress-strain Responsementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Cyclic softening apparently occurs at all plastic-strain amplitudes as previously reported in the literature. [9][10][11][12]19) To discuss the strain-amplitude dependence of the amount of cyclic softening, a cyclic softening ratio was defined as 1 À ð "3 = Max Þ. Here, "3 is the stress amplitude at the late stage of " cum ¼ 3 and Max is the maximum stress amplitude.…”
Section: Cyclic Stress-strain Responsementioning
confidence: 99%
“…7,8) In considering practical applications, the cyclic deformation and fatigue properties of UFG materials have been studied extensively. In particular, the following characteristic features in cyclic deformation of UFG Cu processed by ECAP have been sporadically reported: (1) cyclic softening is frequently detected as a stress-strain response, [9][10][11][12][13] (2) macroscopic shear bands (SBs) are formed inhomogeneously, 9,10,13-18) (3) coarse grains are locally developed. 9,12,14,15,[19][20][21] For example, Wu et al 14,15) observed no grain coarsening, while they found apparent SBs by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) observation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the latter case, however, the softening was detected after a period of minor cyclic hardening response in one of their high purity ECAPed copper samples, but they did not make any specific conclusion in that regard. Agnew and his co-workers [22] later in 1999 further confirmed such a phenomenon, i.e., cyclic softening response following cyclic hardening, reported in [20]. Later observations of various extent of cyclic softening were reported by a number of other researchers, i.e., reference [23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31][32][33][35][36][37][38]56,58].…”
Section: Overview Of the Cyclic Deformation Behavior Of Spded Metalsmentioning
confidence: 62%
“…Many of the reports on the cyclic deformation behavior of SPDed metals have been based on metals processed by ECAP, e.g., for high purity copper [20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31][32][33][34][35][36][37][38], technical purity copper [33,[39][40][41][42][43][44], aluminium and aluminum alloys [45][46][47][48][49][50][51], commercial purity titanium [52], IF steel [53,54], and α-brass [55]. There are also reports, albeit fewer in quantity, based on products of different techniques, such as high purity copper processed by HPT [36], high purity copper processed by ARB [56,57], and aluminum and aluminum alloys processed by cryogenic rolling [58,59].…”
Section: Overview Of the Cyclic Deformation Behavior Of Spded Metalsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Significant cyclic softening of UFG copper has been reported by many investigators [1,[12][13][14]. Agnew and Weertman [1] studied the softening property by means of hardness measurements of post-fatigued specimens.…”
Section: Fatigue Characteristics and Surface Damage Under Cyclic Strementioning
confidence: 99%