Abstract
Tensile properties at various deformation speeds up to ~1500 mm/sec of low-carbon steel with elongated ultrafine grains were examined, focusing on both strength and ductility. Fine-grained samples were prepared by producing severe plastic deformation by caliber rolling. The ultrafine-grained samples showed an increase of elongation while maintaining high strength at a higher deformation speed. At a deformation speed of ~1500 mm/s, the absorbed energy exhibited by the fine-grained samples was as large as that of the conventional-grained sample, regardless of the difference in strength.
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Ueji, R., Qiu, H., & Inoue, T. (2017). Strength and ductility at high-speed tensile deformation of low-carbon steel with ultrafine grains. Materials Transactions, 58(10), 1487–1492. https://doi.org/10.2320/matertrans.M2017191
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