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This paper describes a combination of surface mechanical attrition treatment and co-rolling performed at 550 °C. This duplex method leads to the formation of a semi-massive multilayer structure of alternating nanocrystalline layers, transition layers and coarse-grained layers. Transmission electron microscopy observations correlated with nanoindentation hardness measurements demonstrate that the nano- and subnanocrystalline layers are preserved after the process. Tensile tests showed improved yield and ultimate strengths, and acceptable ductility. © 2008 Acta Materialia Inc.
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Waltz, L., Retraint, D., Roos, A., & Olier, P. (2009). Combination of surface nanocrystallization and co-rolling: Creating multilayer nanocrystalline composites. Scripta Materialia, 60(1), 21–24. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scriptamat.2008.08.024
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