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Ten years of severe plastic deformation (SPD) in Iran, part I: equal-channel angular pressing (ECAP)

Ten years of severe plastic deformation (SPD) in Iran, part I: equal-channel angular pressing (ECAP)
Ten years of severe plastic deformation (SPD) in Iran, part I: equal-channel angular pressing (ECAP)
The superior properties of ultrafine-grained materials fabricated by severe plastic deformation (SPD) have attracted the attention of many researchers around the world. Among the top-ranked countries that are active in this field, Iran is interesting because of the late beginnings of SPD in this country and, subsequently, the highest rate of growth in the number of publications during the last decade. The first Iranian work published in the field of equal-channel angular pressing (ECAP) goes back to 2007, meaning that SPD research covers a period of only about ten years. Nevertheless, since that time there has been an increasing growth rate in the number of Iranian publications dealing with ECAP and especially the introduction of new methods based on ECAP and simulation of the method. The present overview is designed to summarize the main contributions from Iran in the field of ECAP processing. Interestingly, the main contribution of Iranian researchers in ECAP is focused on simulation/modelling and the introduction of new methods of SPD based on ECAP.
2383-0042
71-113
Bagherpour, E
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Bagherpour, E, Reihanian, M, Pardis, N, Ebrahimi, R and Langdon, Terence (2018) Ten years of severe plastic deformation (SPD) in Iran, part I: equal-channel angular pressing (ECAP). Iranian Journal of Materials Forming, 5 (1), 71-113.

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The superior properties of ultrafine-grained materials fabricated by severe plastic deformation (SPD) have attracted the attention of many researchers around the world. Among the top-ranked countries that are active in this field, Iran is interesting because of the late beginnings of SPD in this country and, subsequently, the highest rate of growth in the number of publications during the last decade. The first Iranian work published in the field of equal-channel angular pressing (ECAP) goes back to 2007, meaning that SPD research covers a period of only about ten years. Nevertheless, since that time there has been an increasing growth rate in the number of Iranian publications dealing with ECAP and especially the introduction of new methods based on ECAP and simulation of the method. The present overview is designed to summarize the main contributions from Iran in the field of ECAP processing. Interestingly, the main contribution of Iranian researchers in ECAP is focused on simulation/modelling and the introduction of new methods of SPD based on ECAP.

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Accepted/In Press date: 27 April 2018
Published date: 30 April 2018

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Local EPrints ID: 421946
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/421946
ISSN: 2383-0042
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ORCID for Terence Langdon: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-3541-9250

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Date deposited: 11 Jul 2018 16:30
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Author: E Bagherpour
Author: M Reihanian
Author: N Pardis
Author: R Ebrahimi
Author: Terence Langdon ORCID iD

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