Superplasticity refers to the ability of some materials to pull out to tensile elongations of 400% or more when the strain rate sensitivity is ~0.5. The first report of true superplastic flow was published in 1934 in experiments conducted in England. However, this remarkable result attracted little interest among western scientific researchers and the result remained a laboratory curiosity for many years. Later, following extensive research on superplasticity in the Soviet Union, interest developed in the west, and superplasticity became a topic of extensive scientific research. This research was further enhanced with the demonstration that the application of severe plastic de-formation provided an opportunity for achieving grain refinement...
Superplastic forming has already been proven as a practical solution for manufacturing lightweight c...
The synthesis of ultrafine-grained (UFG) materials is very attractive because small grains lead to e...
Much work has been carried out in understanding the mechanics of superplasticity (SP). Some of the p...
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 exhibit exceptionally high elongations wh...
On this seventy-fifth anniversary of the first scientific report of true superplastic flow, it is ap...
Superplasticity is the name given to a behaviour characteri-zed by very large neck-free e...
Superplasticity is the capability to deform crystalline solids in tension to unusually large plastic...
Super plasticity is the property exhibited by a few metals and alloys which involves, under tensile ...
Superplasticity refers to the ability of a polycrystalline solid to exhibit a high elongation, of at...
The processing of metals through the application of severe plastic deformation (SPD) provides an opp...
Superplasticity refers to the ability of a polycrystalline solid to exhibit a high elongation, of at...
Processing through the application of severe plastic deformation (SPD) provides an opportunity for a...
Although superplasticity has a long history, dating back to the first laboratory-scale observations ...
Superplasticity denotes the ability of a limited number of materials to achieve exceptionally high ...
Superplastic forming has already been proven as a practical solution for manufacturing lightweight c...
The synthesis of ultrafine-grained (UFG) materials is very attractive because small grains lead to e...
Much work has been carried out in understanding the mechanics of superplasticity (SP). Some of the p...
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 exhibit exceptionally high elongations wh...
On this seventy-fifth anniversary of the first scientific report of true superplastic flow, it is ap...
Superplasticity is the name given to a behaviour characteri-zed by very large neck-free e...
Superplasticity is the capability to deform crystalline solids in tension to unusually large plastic...
Super plasticity is the property exhibited by a few metals and alloys which involves, under tensile ...
Superplasticity refers to the ability of a polycrystalline solid to exhibit a high elongation, of at...
The processing of metals through the application of severe plastic deformation (SPD) provides an opp...
Superplasticity refers to the ability of a polycrystalline solid to exhibit a high elongation, of at...
Processing through the application of severe plastic deformation (SPD) provides an opportunity for a...
Although superplasticity has a long history, dating back to the first laboratory-scale observations ...
Superplasticity denotes the ability of a limited number of materials to achieve exceptionally high ...
Superplastic forming has already been proven as a practical solution for manufacturing lightweight c...
The synthesis of ultrafine-grained (UFG) materials is very attractive because small grains lead to e...
Much work has been carried out in understanding the mechanics of superplasticity (SP). Some of the p...