Volume 16, Issue 6 (8-2016)                   Modares Mechanical Engineering 2016, 16(6): 271-282 | Back to browse issues page

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Torabzadeh H, Faraji G. A review of the production of ultrafine grained and nanograined metals by applying severe plastic deformation. Modares Mechanical Engineering 2016; 16 (6) :271-282
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In this article, it is tried to be mentioned the functional structure of production methods of ultrafine-grained (UFG) and nanograined tubes. As well as metallurgical and mechanical effects of these methods on the matter are fully investigated. Ultrafine grained materials contain grains with an average size of 100-1000 nm and if the grain size is less than 100 nm, the material is classified as nanograined material which have a lot of applications in different industries such as aerospace, automobile, military and medical. Generally, the methods presented in this paper has been done on common materials like aluminum and pure copper and magnesium alloy AZ91. Extremely large plastic deformations lead to ultrafine-grain or nearly nanomaterial in the severe plastic deformation (SPD) methods. Most severe plastic deformation methods for producing ultra-fine grain bulk, whereas in the past decade due to the increasing need tube components with high strength and good ductility, The research was conducted to produce UFG tubes. Advances in this field presented formally so that the advantages and disadvantages of each process are clearly comparable. The most important advantage of ultrafine-grain materials is an enhanced mechanical strength in comparison with their coarse grain counterparts. The microstructural reasons are discussed. Furthermore, this article reviews the refinement and deformation mechanisms, e.g. dislocation deformation mechanism, twin deformation mechanism, grain boundary sliding etc. of SPD methods.
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Article Type: Review | Subject: Metal Forming
Received: 2016/02/29 | Accepted: 2016/05/12 | Published: 2016/07/2

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