Quantitative characteristics of inhomogeneous microstructure in UFG copper

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The ultrafine-grained microstructure of pure copper processed by equal-channel angular pressing and its temperature-induced changes were evaluated in order to characterize heterogeneous distribution of fine- and larger-sized grains in the microstructure. ECAP was conducted at room temperature with a die that had an internal angle of 90° between the two parts of the channel. The subsequent extrusion passes were performed by route Bc up to 8 ECAP passes and tested under constant load. Creep test was performed on the samples processed by 8 ECAP passes in tension at 373 K under an applied stress 260 MPa. The analyses of microstructure were performed by 3 dimensional electron-back scatter diffraction (3D EBSD) technique. The volume characteristics of microstructure and its inhomogeneity were evaluated and the relationships microstructure/creep behaviour of UFG copper was discussed. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.

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Kral, P., Kvapilova, M., Dvorak, J., Ponizil, P., Sedivy, O., & Helisova, K. (2014). Quantitative characteristics of inhomogeneous microstructure in UFG copper. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 63). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/63/1/012137

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