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Cavitation behavior of an Al−Cu eutectic alloy during superplastic deformation

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In this article, the cavities were spherical in most cases, which was attributed to the diffusion-controlled cavity growth mechanism and its modification when the cavity size reaches the size of a grain.
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Cavitation behavior upon deformation of an Al−Cu eutectic alloy was studied by densitometry and quantitative microscopy. Tensile specimens were strained to different strain levels at constant strain rates and temperatures over the range of 10−5 to 10−2 s−1 and 400° to 540 °C, respectively. The cavity volume increased with increasing strain and strain rate but decreased with increasing temperature. The increase in cavity volume occurred through an increase in both the number and size of cavities. The cavities were spherical in most of the cases, which was attributed to the diffusion-controlled cavity growth mechanism and its modification when the cavity size reaches the size of a grain. The number and volume of cavities were used to evaluate the nature of the cavity nucleation rate and the level of pre-existing cavities.

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Grain rearrangements during superplastic deformation

TL;DR: In this paper, a new model is proposed in which grainboundary sliding (GBS) in a group of grains is accommodated by a grain emerging from the next layer of grains, giving the correct increase in surface area.
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The measurement of strain-rate sensitivity in superplastic alloys

TL;DR: In this paper, the stressrelaxation method was used to determine strain-rate sensitivities of superplastic alloys from strain rate change tests, and the results showed that the them-values derived by this method, and by a variant of the strainrate change technique, are significantly lower than those obtained using the conventional strain-rates change tests and this is explained in terms of microstructural factors.
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On the measurements of superplasticity in an Al-Cu alloy

TL;DR: In this paper, the shape of the log stress-log strain rate curve for the Al-33 wt pct Cu eutectic alloy was examined and the inherent grain growth of the very fine grains which occurs during deformation, and the strain dependence of m at low strains, were shown to be the causes of the familiar shape of log stresslog strain curve for Al-Cu alloy.
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A model for diffusional cavity growth in superplasticity

TL;DR: In this paper, a model for the diffusion growth of cavities in superplastic materials was developed, and it was shown that the rate of change of cavity radius with strain due to super-plastic diffusion growth is given by drdϵ ∼- 45ΩδDgbd2kT(σe) where r is the cavity radius, e is the total strain, Ω is the atomic volume, Dgb is the coefficient for grain boundary diffusion, d is the spatial grain size, T is the absolute temperature, σ is the applied
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