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Sub-structure and mechanical properties of twist channel angular pressed aluminium

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    0463447 - ÚFM 2017 RIV US eng J - Journal Article
    Kocich, R. - Kunčická, L. - Král, Petr - Macháčková, A.
    Sub-structure and mechanical properties of twist channel angular pressed aluminium.
    Materials Characterization. Roč. 119, SEP (2016), s. 75-83. ISSN 1044-5803. E-ISSN 1873-4189
    Institutional support: RVO:68081723
    Keywords : Aluminium * Dislocations * Electron microscopy
    Subject RIV: JG - Metallurgy
    Impact factor: 2.714, year: 2016

    The twist channel angular pressing (TCAP) method was developed with the aim to increase the effectiveness of severe plastic deformation (SPD) technologies. This study was focused on investigations of grains sizes, textures and sub-structure within a TCAP-processed commercial aluminium sample. Measurements of microhardness and tensile strengths were performed to evaluate mechanical properties of the processed material. To point out the effectiveness of TCAP, the results were compared to Al samples processed by equal channel angular pressing (ECAP) via A and Bc routes. Almost 70% of the grains within the sample processed by a single TCAP pass were smaller than 5 μm comparing to approximately 40% and 50% within samples processed by two ECAP passes via A and Bc routes, respectively. The texture of the TCAP sample exhibited a combination of A ideal and B fibre preferential texture components and its sub-structure exhibited a higher degree of development than the sub-structures in all the ECAP-processed samples. The TCAP sample also exhibited the highest increases in the mechanical properties. The microhardness was more than twice as high as for the original state, while the yield strength achieved almost 230 MPa
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