Using atomic force microscopy to examine flow processes in materials processed by ECAP
Authors: Huang, Y. and Langdon, T.G.
Journal: Materials Science Forum
Volume: 667-669
Pages: 773-778
eISSN: 1662-9752
ISSN: 0255-5476
DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/MSF.667-669.773
Abstract:Atomic force microscopy provides a useful tool for examining the flow processes occurring during the tensile testing of ultrafine-grained metals processed by equal-channel angular pressing (ECAP). This paper describes the results obtained from experiments conducted on a Zn- 22% Al eutectoid alloy and high-purity (99.99%) aluminium. The results show these two materials behave in different ways in terms of the development of mesoscopic shear planes.
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Using Atomic Force Microscopy to Examine Flow Processes in Materials Processed by ECAP
Authors: Huang, Y. and Langdon, T.G.
Journal: NANOMATERIALS BY SEVERE PLASTIC DEFORMATION: NANOSPD5, PTS 1 AND 2
Volume: 667-669
Pages: 773-+
ISSN: 0255-5476
DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/MSF.667-669.773
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Using Atomic Force Microscopy to Examine Flow Processes in Materials Processed by ECAP
Authors: Huang, Y. and Langdon, T.G.
Conference: NanoSPD5: The 5th International Conference on Nanomaterials by Severe Plastic Deformation
Dates: 21-25 March 2011
Journal: NANOMATERIALS BY SEVERE PLASTIC DEFORMATION: NANOSPD5, PTS 1 AND 2
Volume: 667-669
Pages: 773-778
ISSN: 0255-5476
DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/MSF.667-669.773
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Preferred by: Yi Huang