International audienceOne of the most popular approaches to ultrafine grain formation within bulk samples is severe plastic deformation (SPD). In this paper, grain refinement by two SPD techniques involving different strain paths, namely multiaxial compression (MAC) and torsion, has been investigated. A coarse-grained, high-purity iron-carbon alloy was deformed within the ferritic domain under cold and warm working conditions to large strains (>>1). Subsequent analyses by orientation imaging microscopy revealed that the nature and extent of refinement depend upon the processing route. In MAC, fragmentation occurs mainly by means of a dense, homogeneous network of low angle boundaries (LAB, 2 ≤ θ ≤ 15°) delimiting subgrains, and only a few s...
Abstract. By application of thermomechanical controlled rolling and accelerated cooling, the ferrite...
In the last years, ultrafine grained materials have attracted considerable research interest because...
This study is primary addressed to the problem of grain refinement of ferrite subjected to severe pl...
International audienceOne of the most popular approaches to ultrafine grain formation within bulk sa...
Publication suite au congrès : Int. Conf. on Processing & Manufacturing of Advanced Materials (THERM...
Publié suite au congrès THERMEC'2006 (Vancouver) 4-8/07/2006International audienceThermomechanical p...
The present work deals with grain refinement of medium carbon steel, having different initial micros...
International audienceThe applicability of three-axis plane-strain compression for grain refinement ...
A plain carbon steel was deformed using a hot torsion deformation simulator. A schedule known to pro...
In the present study, wedge-shaped samples were used to determine the effect of nominal equivalent s...
The processing of metals through the application of severe plastic deformation leads to significant ...
An investigation into the production of ultrafine (1 µm) equiaxed ferrite (UFF) grains in low-...
The refinement of ferrite grain size is the most generally accepted approach to simultaneously impro...
A C–Mn–V steel was used to study ultrafine ferrite formation (1–3 μm) through d...
For low carbon steels, thermomechanical processing in the intercritical (austenite\u2013ferrite) tem...
Abstract. By application of thermomechanical controlled rolling and accelerated cooling, the ferrite...
In the last years, ultrafine grained materials have attracted considerable research interest because...
This study is primary addressed to the problem of grain refinement of ferrite subjected to severe pl...
International audienceOne of the most popular approaches to ultrafine grain formation within bulk sa...
Publication suite au congrès : Int. Conf. on Processing & Manufacturing of Advanced Materials (THERM...
Publié suite au congrès THERMEC'2006 (Vancouver) 4-8/07/2006International audienceThermomechanical p...
The present work deals with grain refinement of medium carbon steel, having different initial micros...
International audienceThe applicability of three-axis plane-strain compression for grain refinement ...
A plain carbon steel was deformed using a hot torsion deformation simulator. A schedule known to pro...
In the present study, wedge-shaped samples were used to determine the effect of nominal equivalent s...
The processing of metals through the application of severe plastic deformation leads to significant ...
An investigation into the production of ultrafine (1 µm) equiaxed ferrite (UFF) grains in low-...
The refinement of ferrite grain size is the most generally accepted approach to simultaneously impro...
A C–Mn–V steel was used to study ultrafine ferrite formation (1–3 μm) through d...
For low carbon steels, thermomechanical processing in the intercritical (austenite\u2013ferrite) tem...
Abstract. By application of thermomechanical controlled rolling and accelerated cooling, the ferrite...
In the last years, ultrafine grained materials have attracted considerable research interest because...
This study is primary addressed to the problem of grain refinement of ferrite subjected to severe pl...