The ability to achieve a high tensile ductility in a polycrystalline material is of interest both from a scientific point of view and also because of potential applications in the materials forming industry. The superplasticity of conventional metallic alloys is now well-documented and understood reasonably well. However, the field of superplasticity has expanded recently beyond the traditional metallic alloys to include evidence of superplastic-like behavior in a very wide range of new and advanced materials. To date, superplasticity has been reported in mechanically alloyed metals, metal matrix composites, ceramics, ceramic matrix composites and intermetallic compounds. This review presents an overview of these new developments using the ...
Superplasticity is the name given to a behaviour characteri-zed by very large neck-free e...
Superplasticity is vital in many industries - medical, defense, aerospace, transport and sports amon...
Several studies have shown the possibility of achieving superplastic behavior in laminated metal com...
The ability of some fine grained crystalline metals to exhibit very large elongations to failure, te...
Although metals and ceramics can exhibit superplastic elongations to failure of > 500%, there are si...
Superplasticity is the capability to deform crystalline solids in tension to unusually large plastic...
On this seventy-fifth anniversary of the first scientific report of true superplastic flow, it is ap...
The occurrence of superplastic flow in metals has a long history but it is only over the last three ...
Superplasticity refers to the ability of some materials to pull out to tensile elongations of 400% o...
Superplasticity refers to the ability of a polycrystalline solid to exhibit a high elongation, of at...
Superplasticity refers to the ability of a polycrystalline solid to exhibit a high elongation, of at...
This is the Final Technical Report describing the achievements on this DOE program. This research pr...
Processing through the application of severe plastic deformation (SPD) provides an opportunity for a...
The processing of metals through the application of severe plastic deformation (SPD) provides an opp...
The intermetallic phases possess a combination of outstanding properties, such as high strength and ...
Superplasticity is the name given to a behaviour characteri-zed by very large neck-free e...
Superplasticity is vital in many industries - medical, defense, aerospace, transport and sports amon...
Several studies have shown the possibility of achieving superplastic behavior in laminated metal com...
The ability of some fine grained crystalline metals to exhibit very large elongations to failure, te...
Although metals and ceramics can exhibit superplastic elongations to failure of > 500%, there are si...
Superplasticity is the capability to deform crystalline solids in tension to unusually large plastic...
On this seventy-fifth anniversary of the first scientific report of true superplastic flow, it is ap...
The occurrence of superplastic flow in metals has a long history but it is only over the last three ...
Superplasticity refers to the ability of some materials to pull out to tensile elongations of 400% o...
Superplasticity refers to the ability of a polycrystalline solid to exhibit a high elongation, of at...
Superplasticity refers to the ability of a polycrystalline solid to exhibit a high elongation, of at...
This is the Final Technical Report describing the achievements on this DOE program. This research pr...
Processing through the application of severe plastic deformation (SPD) provides an opportunity for a...
The processing of metals through the application of severe plastic deformation (SPD) provides an opp...
The intermetallic phases possess a combination of outstanding properties, such as high strength and ...
Superplasticity is the name given to a behaviour characteri-zed by very large neck-free e...
Superplasticity is vital in many industries - medical, defense, aerospace, transport and sports amon...
Several studies have shown the possibility of achieving superplastic behavior in laminated metal com...