Papers by Author: A.A. Kuznetsov

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Abstract: The structure and properties of oxygen-free copper (99,98%) were studied after different types of severe plastic deformation (SPD): equal-channel angular pressing (ECAP), multiaxial deformation (MD), and accumulative roll bonding (ARB) as a function of the strain at room temperature (to a true strain of 30-40). The SPD facilitates the formation of submicrocrystalline structure with a grain size of 200-250 nm and predominantly high angle boundaries (83-94%). ECA pressing leads to the formation of the most uniform submicrocrystalline structure.The strength characteristics increase with increasing strain and reach the steady stage at ε ≈ 5. At the steady stage, UTS = 460-480 MPa at ARB, and MD, while UTS at ECAP is somewhat lower, 430-440 MPa. The smallest "steady" values EL = 4 - 5% were obtained in the case of ARB, and the maximum EL = 18% was obtained at MD.
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Abstract: The present work is aimed at linking the microstuctutral features obtained after severe plastic deformation via ECAP to the tensile behavior and thermal stability of pure (99.98%) copper processed by routes A and Bc to different number of passes. The main conclusion one can draw unambiguously from the currently available results is that the strain path exerts relatively little effect on the resultant tensile properties when the number of pressing is sufficiently large, although there have been some marked differences in crystallographic textures and distribution of grain-boundaries. The effect of the number of pressings on the tensile ductility is considerable.
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