Severe Plastic Deformation of Steel Induced by Ultrasonic Vibrations

  • Xu C
  • Cui Y
  • Han Q
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Abstract

High-intensity ultrasonic vibration was focused on the tip of conical steel specimens to induce severe plastic deformation at room temperature. We found, for the first time, that grain size smaller than 200 nm was obtained. Furthermore, the sharp tip of the conical specimen became umbrella-shaped or disk-shaped. The tip size changed from 0.5 mm diameter to a disk about 5 mm diameter, representing a large amount of plastic deformation in the metal at the tip of the conical specimen.

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Xu, C., Cui, Y., & Han, Q. (2013). Severe Plastic Deformation of Steel Induced by Ultrasonic Vibrations. Open Journal of Metal, 03(01), 1–5. https://doi.org/10.4236/ojmetal.2013.31001

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