Kassner, M.E.; Ermagan, R. Large-Strain Softening of Metals at Elevated Temperatures by Deformation Texture Development. Metals2021, 11, 1059.
Kassner, M.E.; Ermagan, R. Large-Strain Softening of Metals at Elevated Temperatures by Deformation Texture Development. Metals 2021, 11, 1059.
Kassner, M.E.; Ermagan, R. Large-Strain Softening of Metals at Elevated Temperatures by Deformation Texture Development. Metals2021, 11, 1059.
Kassner, M.E.; Ermagan, R. Large-Strain Softening of Metals at Elevated Temperatures by Deformation Texture Development. Metals 2021, 11, 1059.
Abstract
Many (if not a very large number) of metals and alloys evince substantial softening with torsion deformation to strains not usually achievable in tension. Of course, softening has long been observed by discontinuous dynamic recrystallization (DDRX) but this paper will discuss cases where softening is associated by texture development with large-strain deformation that is not reliant on changes in the dislocation hardening. This paper reviews the work of the current authors on FCC metals and alloys in this area and extends to a new discussion of BCC and HCP cases.
Keywords
strain-softening; texture; creep
Subject
Chemistry and Materials Science, Metals, Alloys and Metallurgy
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