Superplastic Bulging of Nanocrystalline Ni-Co Alloy with Different Heating Methods

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Superplasticity of nanocrystalline materials is a hot spot in the field of scientific research. In this paper, Ni-Co alloy was produced through pulse electrodeposition. Tensile tests were carried out to study the room temperature strength, high temperature plasticity. The superplastic formability under complex stress was evaluated through the superplastic bulging tests. The tests were studied through the methods of resistance heating and furnace temperature heating. The maximum ratios of height and diameter with different heating method were compared. Fracture behavior and microstructure were observed by the method of SEM.

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