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A study on the mechanical properties of cryorolled Al–Mg–Si alloy

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In this article, the mechanical properties of a precipitation hardenable Al-Mg-Si alloy subjected to cryorolling and ageing treatments are reported in a solid solutionised state.
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The mechanical properties of a precipitation hardenable Al–Mg–Si alloy subjected to cryorolling and ageing treatments are reported in this present work. The severe strain induced during cryorolling of Al–Mg–Si alloys in the solid solutionised state produces ultrafine microstructures with improved mechanical properties such as strength and hardness. The improved strength and hardness of cryorolled alloys are due to the grain size effect and higher dislocation density. The ageing treatment of cryorolled Al–Mg–Si alloys has improved its strength and ductility significantly due to the precipitation hardening and grain coarsening mechanisms, respectively. The reduction in dimple size of cryorolled Al–Mg–Si alloy upon failure confirms the grain refinement and strain hardening mechanism operating in the severely deformed samples.

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TL;DR: In this paper, an attempt is made to explain the observed phenomena in the yielding and ageing of mild steel, described in two previous papers, in the general terms of a grain-boundary theory.
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Bulk nanostructured materials from severe plastic deformation

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present methods of severe plastic deformation and formation of nanostructures, including Torsion straining under high pressure, ECA pressing, and multiple forging.
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High tensile ductility in a nanostructured metal.

TL;DR: A thermomechanical treatment of Cu is described that results in a bimodal grain size distribution, with micrometre-sized grains embedded inside a matrix of nanocrystalline and ultrafine (<300 nm) grains, which impart high strength, as expected from an extrapolation of the Hall–Petch relationship.
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Novel ultra-high straining process for bulk materials—development of the accumulative roll-bonding (ARB) process

TL;DR: In this paper, the accumulative roll-bonding (ARB) method was proposed to introduce high plastic strain without any geometrical change if the reduction in thickness is maintained to 50% every rolling pass.
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Experimental parameters influencing grain refinement and microstructural evolution during high-pressure torsion

TL;DR: In this paper, a simple model is proposed to explain the development of a homogeneous microstructure in high pressure torsion (HPT) processing of pure nickel samples, showing that the distributions of grain boundary misorientations are similar in the center and at the periphery of the samples.
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