An extruded ZK60 magnesium alloy was processed by equal-channel angular pressing (ECAP) and then tested in tension at elevated temperatures. The results show the alloy is superplastic at a testing temperature of 473 K with an optimum ductility of ~1310% when using an initial strain rate of 2.0 × 10?4 s?1. The results demonstrate that optimum superplasticity is achieved at intermediate strain rates and there are decreases in the elongations to failure at both faster and slower strain rates. Microhardness measurements were taken both on the cross-sectional plane and along the axial direction after processing by ECAP. These measurements show the alloy is essentially homogeneous in the as-pressed condition
In this study, equal channel angular pressing (ECAP) was exploited to refine the grain size of a ZK6...
Magnesium alloys processed by equal-channel angular pressing often exhibit superplastic elongations ...
Magnesium base alloys have reached an important development as structural materials the last years d...
It is well known that Equal-Channel Angular Pressing (ECAP) introduces an ultrafine grain size and l...
Experiments were conducted on a commercial AZ61 alloy to evaluate the potential for achieving an ult...
The superplastic properties of metallic materials are associated with the length scale and with the ...
Superior superplastic ductility of 1330% was achieved at a temperature of 250° C and an initial stra...
yesSuperior superplastic ductility of 1330% was achieved at a temperature of 250° C and an initial s...
An investigation was initiated to evaluate the feasibility of using equal-channel angular pressing (...
The extrusion/equal channel angular pressing (EX-ECAP) processing procedure, in which magnesium-base...
The high temperature mechanical behavior of a commercial ZK30 magnesium alloy was studied by means o...
Magnesium alloys are the lightest of all engineering structural alloys and as such have the potentia...
Equal-channel angular pressing (ECAP) is a convenient processing method for refining the grain size ...
In this study, equal channel angular pressing (ECAP) was exploited to refine the grain size of a ZK6...
In this study, equal channel angular pressing (ECAP) was exploited to refine the grain size of a ZK6...
In this study, equal channel angular pressing (ECAP) was exploited to refine the grain size of a ZK6...
Magnesium alloys processed by equal-channel angular pressing often exhibit superplastic elongations ...
Magnesium base alloys have reached an important development as structural materials the last years d...
It is well known that Equal-Channel Angular Pressing (ECAP) introduces an ultrafine grain size and l...
Experiments were conducted on a commercial AZ61 alloy to evaluate the potential for achieving an ult...
The superplastic properties of metallic materials are associated with the length scale and with the ...
Superior superplastic ductility of 1330% was achieved at a temperature of 250° C and an initial stra...
yesSuperior superplastic ductility of 1330% was achieved at a temperature of 250° C and an initial s...
An investigation was initiated to evaluate the feasibility of using equal-channel angular pressing (...
The extrusion/equal channel angular pressing (EX-ECAP) processing procedure, in which magnesium-base...
The high temperature mechanical behavior of a commercial ZK30 magnesium alloy was studied by means o...
Magnesium alloys are the lightest of all engineering structural alloys and as such have the potentia...
Equal-channel angular pressing (ECAP) is a convenient processing method for refining the grain size ...
In this study, equal channel angular pressing (ECAP) was exploited to refine the grain size of a ZK6...
In this study, equal channel angular pressing (ECAP) was exploited to refine the grain size of a ZK6...
In this study, equal channel angular pressing (ECAP) was exploited to refine the grain size of a ZK6...
Magnesium alloys processed by equal-channel angular pressing often exhibit superplastic elongations ...
Magnesium base alloys have reached an important development as structural materials the last years d...