Equal channel angular pressing technique for the formation of ultra-fine grained structures

Equal channel angular pressing is one of the techniques in metal forming processes in which an ultra-large plastic strain is imposed on a bulk material in order to make ultra-fine grained and nanocrystalline metals and alloys. The technique is a viable forming procedure to extrude materials by use...

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Main Authors: Kazeem Sanusi, Oluwole Makinde, Graeme Oliver
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Academy of Science of South Africa 2012-10-01
Series:South African Journal of Science
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Online Access:https://www.sajs.co.za/article/view/9635
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spelling doaj-def9b1ec4fa1455f8e922809c690a70b2021-02-20T06:02:54ZengAcademy of Science of South AfricaSouth African Journal of Science1996-74892012-10-011089/10Equal channel angular pressing technique for the formation of ultra-fine grained structuresKazeem Sanusi0Oluwole Makinde1Graeme Oliver2Department of Industrial Engineering, Stellenbosch University, Stellenbosch Department of Mechanical Engineering, Cape Peninsula University of Technology, Bellville campus, Cape TownInstitute for Advance Research in Mathematical Modelling & Computations, Cape Peninsula University of Technology, Cape TownDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, Cape Peninsula University of Technology, Bellville campus, Cape TownEqual channel angular pressing is one of the techniques in metal forming processes in which an ultra-large plastic strain is imposed on a bulk material in order to make ultra-fine grained and nanocrystalline metals and alloys. The technique is a viable forming procedure to extrude materials by use of specially designed channel dies without substantially changing the geometry by imposing severe plastic deformation. This technique has the potential for high strain rate superplasticity by effective grain refinement to the level of the submicron-scale or nanoscale. Wereview recent work on new trends in equal channel angular pressing techniques and the manufacturing of die-sets used for the processing of metals and alloys. We also experimented on a copper alloy using the equal channel angular pressing technique to examine the microstructural, mechanical and hardness properties of the ultra-fine grained and nanocrystalline materials produced. After deformation, all samples were subjected to a hardness test and the results showed improved mechanical behaviour of the ultra-fine grained copper alloy that was developed. This research provides an opportunity to examine the significance of the equal channel angular pressing process for metals and alloys. That is, these ultra-fine grained materials can be used in the manufacturing of semi-finished products used in the power, aerospace, medical and automotive industries.https://www.sajs.co.za/article/view/9635severe plastic deformationequal channel angular pressingultra-fine grainedmechanical propertiesmicrostructure
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Oluwole Makinde
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Graeme Oliver
Equal channel angular pressing technique for the formation of ultra-fine grained structures
South African Journal of Science
severe plastic deformation
equal channel angular pressing
ultra-fine grained
mechanical properties
microstructure
author_facet Kazeem Sanusi
Oluwole Makinde
Graeme Oliver
author_sort Kazeem Sanusi
title Equal channel angular pressing technique for the formation of ultra-fine grained structures
title_short Equal channel angular pressing technique for the formation of ultra-fine grained structures
title_full Equal channel angular pressing technique for the formation of ultra-fine grained structures
title_fullStr Equal channel angular pressing technique for the formation of ultra-fine grained structures
title_full_unstemmed Equal channel angular pressing technique for the formation of ultra-fine grained structures
title_sort equal channel angular pressing technique for the formation of ultra-fine grained structures
publisher Academy of Science of South Africa
series South African Journal of Science
issn 1996-7489
publishDate 2012-10-01
description Equal channel angular pressing is one of the techniques in metal forming processes in which an ultra-large plastic strain is imposed on a bulk material in order to make ultra-fine grained and nanocrystalline metals and alloys. The technique is a viable forming procedure to extrude materials by use of specially designed channel dies without substantially changing the geometry by imposing severe plastic deformation. This technique has the potential for high strain rate superplasticity by effective grain refinement to the level of the submicron-scale or nanoscale. Wereview recent work on new trends in equal channel angular pressing techniques and the manufacturing of die-sets used for the processing of metals and alloys. We also experimented on a copper alloy using the equal channel angular pressing technique to examine the microstructural, mechanical and hardness properties of the ultra-fine grained and nanocrystalline materials produced. After deformation, all samples were subjected to a hardness test and the results showed improved mechanical behaviour of the ultra-fine grained copper alloy that was developed. This research provides an opportunity to examine the significance of the equal channel angular pressing process for metals and alloys. That is, these ultra-fine grained materials can be used in the manufacturing of semi-finished products used in the power, aerospace, medical and automotive industries.
topic severe plastic deformation
equal channel angular pressing
ultra-fine grained
mechanical properties
microstructure
url https://www.sajs.co.za/article/view/9635
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