The Model Of Structure Refinement In Metals At Large Deformations And Factors Effecting Grain Sizes

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
F. Z. Utyashev
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

The present work considers the essence of fragmentation: on the level of a simple model as a material response to the curvature accumulated by it at large deformations. It is on this basis that the correlation between curvature and fragment sizes is determined. It is shown that at deformation the area of curvature center inevitably changes. It is revealed that a specific value of variation of center surface area, i.e. ^As parameter, is numerically equal to the value of curvature acquired by a material. Minimum sizes of fragments and grains depending on ^As have been estimated, and the dependence of this parameter on strain has been established. Besides, the present paper considers the effects exerted by curvature center geometry, material distortion, directions of deformation and thermal warming up in the localization zones on structure refinement when various techniques are applied.
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APA: F. Z. Utyashev  (2006)  The Model Of Structure Refinement In Metals At Large Deformations And Factors Effecting Grain Sizes

MLA: F. Z. Utyashev The Model Of Structure Refinement In Metals At Large Deformations And Factors Effecting Grain Sizes. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2006.

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