Improvement of Mechanical Properties in Severely Plastically Deformed Ni-Cr Alloy

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
K.H. Song H.T. Son H.S. Kim W.Y. Kim
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Jan 1, 2012

Abstract

In order to evaluate the grain refining and mechanical properties due to severe plastic deformation (SPD), this wrok was carried out. Convential rolling (CR) and cross roll rolling (CRR) as a SPD method were introduced, and NI-20Cr alloy as an experimental material was chosen. The materials were cold rolledto 90% in thickness reduction ans subsequently annealed at 700oC for 30 min to obtain the fully recrystallized microstructure. For annealed materials after cold rolling, electron back-scattered diffraction (EBSD) analysis was carried out to investigate the grain boundary characteristic distributions (GBCDs). CRR process was more effective to develope the grain refinement relative to CR process, as a result, grain size was refined from 70 um in initial material to 4.2 um (CR) and 2.4 um (CRR), respectively. These grain refinements directly affect the mechanical properties improvement, in which microhardness and yield and tensile strengths were significantly increased than those of initial meterial.
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APA: K.H. Song H.T. Son H.S. Kim W.Y. Kim  (2012)  Improvement of Mechanical Properties in Severely Plastically Deformed Ni-Cr Alloy

MLA: K.H. Song H.T. Son H.S. Kim W.Y. Kim Improvement of Mechanical Properties in Severely Plastically Deformed Ni-Cr Alloy. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2012.

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