The potential of ultrafine grained light metals is reviewed. The fundamental metallurgical processes, microstructures developed and properties obtained are first considered. Methods employing severe plastic deformation to achieve ultrafine structures are described and the obstacles to their industrial scale exploitation discussed. Recent advances include the incremental equal channel angular pressing (I-ECAP) process developed at the University of Strathclyde. Ultrafine grained materials are currently utilised in sputtering targets and high value medical devices, but large potential markets exist in the leisure and sports sectors, and in the longer term for aerospace and automotive applications
It is now well established that ultrafine-grained (UFG) metals, with average grain sizes below 1 ?m,...
Severe deformation processes, such as equal channel angular extrusion, accumulative roll bonding and...
Ultrafine-grained materials, having grain sizes in the submicrometer or nanometer range, may be read...
The potential of ultrafine grained light metals is reviewed. The fundamental metallurgical processes,...
Nanoscale science and technology is experiencing a rapid development and nano-materials have made pr...
A review is presented about recent results obtained on properties of ultrafine grained structural al...
© 2015 Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim. Investigations of the behavior of ultrafine-grain...
As a relatively simple top-down technique to produce nanomaterials in bulk, severe plastic deformati...
Ultrafine grained (UFG) steels whose mean grain sizes are smaller than 1 µm have been energetically ...
A review is presented about recent results obtained on properties of ultrafine grained structural al...
This chapter looks at the following points - pinciples of severe thermo-mechanical treatment. Severe...
On the wake of the advances in Australia and Japan in achieving even finer grain sizes, the European...
Ultrafine-grained metallic materials produced by severe plastic deformation methods are at the cutti...
Incremental equal channel angular pressing (I-ECAP) is used in this work to produce ultrafine-graine...
The change from manufacturing of normal scale components to manufacturing of micro components is not...
It is now well established that ultrafine-grained (UFG) metals, with average grain sizes below 1 ?m,...
Severe deformation processes, such as equal channel angular extrusion, accumulative roll bonding and...
Ultrafine-grained materials, having grain sizes in the submicrometer or nanometer range, may be read...
The potential of ultrafine grained light metals is reviewed. The fundamental metallurgical processes,...
Nanoscale science and technology is experiencing a rapid development and nano-materials have made pr...
A review is presented about recent results obtained on properties of ultrafine grained structural al...
© 2015 Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim. Investigations of the behavior of ultrafine-grain...
As a relatively simple top-down technique to produce nanomaterials in bulk, severe plastic deformati...
Ultrafine grained (UFG) steels whose mean grain sizes are smaller than 1 µm have been energetically ...
A review is presented about recent results obtained on properties of ultrafine grained structural al...
This chapter looks at the following points - pinciples of severe thermo-mechanical treatment. Severe...
On the wake of the advances in Australia and Japan in achieving even finer grain sizes, the European...
Ultrafine-grained metallic materials produced by severe plastic deformation methods are at the cutti...
Incremental equal channel angular pressing (I-ECAP) is used in this work to produce ultrafine-graine...
The change from manufacturing of normal scale components to manufacturing of micro components is not...
It is now well established that ultrafine-grained (UFG) metals, with average grain sizes below 1 ?m,...
Severe deformation processes, such as equal channel angular extrusion, accumulative roll bonding and...
Ultrafine-grained materials, having grain sizes in the submicrometer or nanometer range, may be read...