Bulletin of the Polish Academy of Sciences: Technical Sciences (Apr 2023)

Effects of HE and ECAP processes on changes in microstructure and mechanical properties in copper, iron and zinc

  • Mariusz Kulczyk,
  • Monika Skorupska,
  • Jacek Skiba,
  • Sylwia Przybysz,
  • Julita Smalc-Koziorowska

DOI
https://doi.org/10.24425/bpasts.2023.145563
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 71, no. 3

Abstract

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The research presented in this paper concerns the influence of the rate of plastic deformation generated directly in the processes of severe plastic deformations on the microstructure and properties of three metals: copper, iron and zinc. The equal channel angular pressing (ECAP) method was used, and it was performed at a low plastic deformation rate of ∼ 0.04 s−1. The high plastic strain rate was obtained using the hydrostatic extrusion (HE) method with the deformation rate at the level of ∼ 170 s−1. For all three tested materials different characteristic effects were demonstrated at the applied deformation rates. The smallest differences in the mechanical properties were observed in copper, despite the dynamic recrystallization processes that occurred in the HE process. In Armco iron samples, dynamic recovery processes in the range of high plastic deformation rates resulted in lower mechanical properties. The most significant effects were obtained for pure zinc, where, regardless of the method used, the microstructure was clearly transformed into bimodal after the ECAP process, and homogenized and refined after the HE process. After the HE process, the material was transformed from a brittle state to a plastic state and the highest mechanical properties were obtained.

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