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Tribological properties of ultrafine-grained materials processed by severe plastic deformation

Tribological properties of ultrafine-grained materials processed by severe plastic deformation
Tribological properties of ultrafine-grained materials processed by severe plastic deformation
Processing by severe plastic deformation (SPD) has been developed extensively over the last two decades in order to produce ultrafine-grained (UFG) materials having submicrometre or nanometre grain sizes. An important material property for UFG materials is good wear resistance so that they may be used in a range of structural applications. An examination of the published data shows that only limited reports are available to date on the wear behaviour of SPD-processed materials and, furthermore, many of these results appear to be conflicting. The correlation of hardness and wear is limited because the wear property is a system property that in practice is influenced by a range of factors. Accordingly, this review is designed to examine recent reports related to the wear resistance of materials processed by SPD with particular emphasis on alloys processed using equal-channel angular pressing (ECAP), high-pressure torsion (HPT) and accumulative roll-bonding (ARB)
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Gao, Nong
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Wang, Chuan Ting
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Wood, Robert J.K.
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Langdon, Terence G.
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Gao, Nong
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Wang, Chuan Ting
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Wood, Robert J.K.
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Langdon, Terence G.
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Gao, Nong, Wang, Chuan Ting, Wood, Robert J.K. and Langdon, Terence G. (2012) Tribological properties of ultrafine-grained materials processed by severe plastic deformation. Journal of Materials Science, 47 (12), 4779-4797. (doi:10.1007/s10853-011-6231-z).

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Processing by severe plastic deformation (SPD) has been developed extensively over the last two decades in order to produce ultrafine-grained (UFG) materials having submicrometre or nanometre grain sizes. An important material property for UFG materials is good wear resistance so that they may be used in a range of structural applications. An examination of the published data shows that only limited reports are available to date on the wear behaviour of SPD-processed materials and, furthermore, many of these results appear to be conflicting. The correlation of hardness and wear is limited because the wear property is a system property that in practice is influenced by a range of factors. Accordingly, this review is designed to examine recent reports related to the wear resistance of materials processed by SPD with particular emphasis on alloys processed using equal-channel angular pressing (ECAP), high-pressure torsion (HPT) and accumulative roll-bonding (ARB)

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e-pub ahead of print date: 26 January 2012
Published date: June 2012
Organisations: Engineering Mats & Surface Engineerg Gp

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Local EPrints ID: 300706
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/300706
ISSN: 0022-2461
PURE UUID: c9b44dc1-ca87-461a-ae74-e64b11504432
ORCID for Nong Gao: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-7430-0319
ORCID for Robert J.K. Wood: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-0681-9239
ORCID for Terence G. Langdon: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-3541-9250

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Date deposited: 29 Feb 2012 10:12
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 03:13

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Author: Nong Gao ORCID iD
Author: Chuan Ting Wang

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