Samples of pure titanium with a purity of 99.99 wt.% were successfully processed by equal channel angular pressing (ECAP) at cryogenic temperature. Deformed microstructures of ECAPed samples were characterized by electron backscattering diffraction (EBSD), and its homogeneity was studied by color-coded contour mapping of microhardness distribution. EBSD results indicate the original coarse grains with an average grain size of 196 μm were significantly refined to 0.56 μm after four passes, and that the prism slip systems were activated in the whole deformation process and with increasing passes number more slip systems were activated. The hardness mapping reveals that the microstructure of samples prior to ECAP is basically homogeneous but ...
Microstructure evolutions and mechanical properties of a commercially pure titanium (CP-Ti, grade 2)...
Microstructures together with mechanical properties of commercially pure titanium (CP-Ti) developed ...
Pure titanium was efficiently processed up to four passes at 420 °C by rotary-die equal-channel angu...
The microstructure development of commercially pure titanium during 3 and 4 passes of equal channel ...
A commercially pure (CP) Titanium alloy classified as Grade 1, was processed by Equal Channel Angula...
Experiments show that commercial purity titanium may be processed by equal-channel angular pressing ...
Two different processing routes are used to investigate the microstructure and strength of commercia...
Electron backscatter diffraction and transmission electron microscopy have been used to analyze the ...
Experiments were conducted on commercial purity titanium to evaluate the microstructure and mechanic...
Commercially pure titanium strengthened by severe plastic deformation constitutes an alternative to ...
Novel deformation structures of commercial pure (CP) Ti induced by equal channel angular pressing (E...
A single equal channel angular pressing at various temperatures (473 to similar to873 K) was conduct...
This paper presents an investigation on the evolution of microstructure and deformation characterist...
In present work the properties of comercially pure titanium fouth grade processed by equal channel a...
AbstractCommercial purity Ti was subjected to channel die compression in liquid nitrogen for the pur...
Microstructure evolutions and mechanical properties of a commercially pure titanium (CP-Ti, grade 2)...
Microstructures together with mechanical properties of commercially pure titanium (CP-Ti) developed ...
Pure titanium was efficiently processed up to four passes at 420 °C by rotary-die equal-channel angu...
The microstructure development of commercially pure titanium during 3 and 4 passes of equal channel ...
A commercially pure (CP) Titanium alloy classified as Grade 1, was processed by Equal Channel Angula...
Experiments show that commercial purity titanium may be processed by equal-channel angular pressing ...
Two different processing routes are used to investigate the microstructure and strength of commercia...
Electron backscatter diffraction and transmission electron microscopy have been used to analyze the ...
Experiments were conducted on commercial purity titanium to evaluate the microstructure and mechanic...
Commercially pure titanium strengthened by severe plastic deformation constitutes an alternative to ...
Novel deformation structures of commercial pure (CP) Ti induced by equal channel angular pressing (E...
A single equal channel angular pressing at various temperatures (473 to similar to873 K) was conduct...
This paper presents an investigation on the evolution of microstructure and deformation characterist...
In present work the properties of comercially pure titanium fouth grade processed by equal channel a...
AbstractCommercial purity Ti was subjected to channel die compression in liquid nitrogen for the pur...
Microstructure evolutions and mechanical properties of a commercially pure titanium (CP-Ti, grade 2)...
Microstructures together with mechanical properties of commercially pure titanium (CP-Ti) developed ...
Pure titanium was efficiently processed up to four passes at 420 °C by rotary-die equal-channel angu...