Metalurgija (Jan 2007)

Low Carbon Steel Processed by Equal Channel Angular Warm Pressing

  • Zrnik, J.,
  • Mamuzić, I.,
  • Dobatkin, S. V.,
  • Stejskal, Z.,
  • Kraus, L.

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 46, no. 1
pp. 21 – 27

Abstract

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Low carbon steel AISI 10 was subjected to a severe plastic deformation technique called Equal Angular Channel Pressing (ECAP) at different increased temperatures. The steel was subjected to ECAP with channel’s angle j = 90°, at different temperature in range of 150 - 300 °C. The number of passes at each temperature was N = 3. Light, scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) of thin foils were used to study the formation of substructure and ultrafine grains in deformed specimens. The size of newly born polygonized grains (subgrains and/or submicrocrystalline grains) is in range of 300 - 500 mm. The formation of such of predominant submicrocrystalline structure resulted in significant increase of yield stress [Re] and tensile strength of the steel [Rm].

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