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Guilin Wu
Researcher at Chongqing University
Publications - 121
Citations - 2765
Guilin Wu is an academic researcher from Chongqing University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Microstructure & Annealing (metallurgy). The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 105 publications receiving 1642 citations. Previous affiliations of Guilin Wu include Beijing Institute of Technology & University of Science and Technology Beijing.
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Heterogeneous lamella structure unites ultrafine-grain strength with coarse-grain ductility.
TL;DR: A heterogeneous lamella structure in Ti produced by asymmetric rolling and partial recrystallization that can produce an unprecedented property combination: as strong as ultrafine-grained metal and at the same time as ductile as conventional coarse- grained metal.
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Co-enhanced SiO2-BN ceramics for high-temperature dielectric applications
TL;DR: In this article, two typical high-temperature dielectric materials, fused silica and BN, have been used to form a composite with an attempt to overcome their own drawbacks.
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Strengthening Mechanisms and Hall-Petch Stress of ultrafine grained Al-0.3%Cu
TL;DR: In this article, the contribution of boundary strengthening to the flow stress, dislocation strengthening and solid solution hardening have been calculated and subtracted from the flow tensile tests, and it has been found that boundary strengthening can be expressed by a Hall-Petch relationship and that the constants in this equation are in very good agreement with previous observation of recrystallized pure polycrystalline aluminium with a grain size in the tens of micrometer range.
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Transitions in mechanical behavior and in deformation mechanisms enhance the strength and ductility of Mg-3Gd
Xuan Luo,Zongqiang Feng,Tianbo Yu,Junqian Luo,Tianlin Huang,Guilin Wu,Niels Hansen,Niels Hansen,Xiaoxu Huang,Xiaoxu Huang +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, a tensile test of Mg-3Gd was performed at room temperature to characterize their strength and ductility, both of which were found to be significantly affected by transitions in mechanical behavior and deformation mechanisms.
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Localized amorphism after high-strain-rate deformation in TWIP steel
TL;DR: The microstructural features of shear localization, generated by a high-strain-rate deformation (similar to 10(5) s(-1)), of a twinning-induced plasticity (TWIP) steel containing about 17.5 wt.% Mn were well characterized by means of optical microscopy, transmission electron microscopy and electron backscatter diffraction as mentioned in this paper.