AbstractCommercially pure magnesium was processed by a single pass of Equal Channel Angular Pressing (ECAP) at 523K.The grain structure was evaluated at the region near the intersection between the channels of the die. Compression test workpieces were machined from the as-received material and the material processed by ECAP. These workpieces were tested at room temperature. The results show the grain structure is refined in the intersection between the channels. The ECAP processed material displays higher strength and reduced surface bulging due to the refined structure. The plastic flow during compression of the ECAP processing material concentrates along bands of refined grains
Magnesium alloys are very promising materials for weight-saving structural applications due to their...
Abstract: Magnesium and its alloys have play an strategic role in many applications like aerospace, ...
AbstractAZ31 wrought magnesium alloys are light weight materials which play an important role in ord...
AbstractCommercially pure magnesium was processed by a single pass of Equal Channel Angular Pressing...
AbstractCommercially pure magnesium was processed by ECAP from the as-cast condition and also proces...
In this paper, grain refinement of pure magnesium using severe plastic deformation was investigated ...
UnrestrictedThe relationship between processing, structure and properties is analyzed in magnesium a...
Grain refinement in magnesium is evaluated in the present paper. Equal Channel Angular Pressing is u...
This thesis reviewed the development of processing technologies, including forging, rolling, extrusi...
Equal-channel angular pressing (ECAP) is an effective tool for refining the grain structure of magne...
Equal channel angular pressing (ECAP) is a promising technique to produce an ultra-fine grain micros...
Abstract: Magnesium and its alloys have play an strategic role in many applications like aerospace, ...
A magnesium alloy was subjected to severe plastic deformation via an unconventional equal channel an...
Incremental equal channel angular pressing (I-ECAP) is a severe plastic deformation process used to ...
A magnesium alloy was subjected to severe plastic deformation via an unconventional equal channel an...
Magnesium alloys are very promising materials for weight-saving structural applications due to their...
Abstract: Magnesium and its alloys have play an strategic role in many applications like aerospace, ...
AbstractAZ31 wrought magnesium alloys are light weight materials which play an important role in ord...
AbstractCommercially pure magnesium was processed by a single pass of Equal Channel Angular Pressing...
AbstractCommercially pure magnesium was processed by ECAP from the as-cast condition and also proces...
In this paper, grain refinement of pure magnesium using severe plastic deformation was investigated ...
UnrestrictedThe relationship between processing, structure and properties is analyzed in magnesium a...
Grain refinement in magnesium is evaluated in the present paper. Equal Channel Angular Pressing is u...
This thesis reviewed the development of processing technologies, including forging, rolling, extrusi...
Equal-channel angular pressing (ECAP) is an effective tool for refining the grain structure of magne...
Equal channel angular pressing (ECAP) is a promising technique to produce an ultra-fine grain micros...
Abstract: Magnesium and its alloys have play an strategic role in many applications like aerospace, ...
A magnesium alloy was subjected to severe plastic deformation via an unconventional equal channel an...
Incremental equal channel angular pressing (I-ECAP) is a severe plastic deformation process used to ...
A magnesium alloy was subjected to severe plastic deformation via an unconventional equal channel an...
Magnesium alloys are very promising materials for weight-saving structural applications due to their...
Abstract: Magnesium and its alloys have play an strategic role in many applications like aerospace, ...
AbstractAZ31 wrought magnesium alloys are light weight materials which play an important role in ord...