Tubular pure copper grain refining by tube cyclic extrusion–compression (TCEC) as a severe plastic deformation technique

Tube Cyclic Extrusion–Compression (TCEC) method is a novel severe plastic deformation technique developed for grain refining of cylindrical tubes to ultrafine grained (UFG)/nanostructured ones. In this method, tubes are fully constrained and deformed between chamber and mandrel with a small neck zon...

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Main Authors: A. Babaei, M.M. Mashhadi
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2014-12-01
Series:Progress in Natural Science: Materials International
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spelling doaj-3c6d573127ac4910a6d6372de463fffd2020-11-25T01:58:24ZengElsevierProgress in Natural Science: Materials International1002-00712014-12-0124662363010.1016/j.pnsc.2014.10.009Tubular pure copper grain refining by tube cyclic extrusion–compression (TCEC) as a severe plastic deformation techniqueA. Babaei0M.M. Mashhadi1School of Mechanical Engineering, College of Engineering, University of Tehran, Tehran, IranSchool of Mechanical Engineering, College of Engineering, University of Tehran, Tehran, IranTube Cyclic Extrusion–Compression (TCEC) method is a novel severe plastic deformation technique developed for grain refining of cylindrical tubes to ultrafine grained (UFG)/nanostructured ones. In this method, tubes are fully constrained and deformed between chamber and mandrel with a small neck zone. The principle of TCEC technique which was adopted to impose severe plastic strains to the tubular materials was explained. Also, the deformation and grain fragmentation mechanism during TCEC was analyzed. The material deformation characteristics during TCEC were numerically simulated by FE code of ABAQUS/Explicit. The FEM results demonstrated that TCEC technique was able to impose extremely high plastic strains. The TCEC method was successfully applied to a commercially pure copper (99.99%) and significant grain refinement was achieved. TEM observation demonstrated the refinement of grains from the initial size of 45 μm to 200–350 nm after four processing cycles of TCEC. Microhardness measurements were carried out across the thickness of the initial and processed tubes. The results show good homogeneity of hardness distribution and an increase to 102 Hv from initial value of 55 Hv after four TCEC cycles. Mechanical properties of the specimens were extracted from tensile tests. The obtained results documented notable increase in the yield and ultimate strengths, whereas the uniform and total elongations decreased. Fracture surfaces after tensile tests were investigated by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and the observed morphology indicates ductile fracture mode after four cycles of TCEC.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1002007114001336Tube Cyclic Extrusion–CompressionSevere plastic deformationPure copperNano crystallineMechanical properties
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author A. Babaei
M.M. Mashhadi
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M.M. Mashhadi
Tubular pure copper grain refining by tube cyclic extrusion–compression (TCEC) as a severe plastic deformation technique
Progress in Natural Science: Materials International
Tube Cyclic Extrusion–Compression
Severe plastic deformation
Pure copper
Nano crystalline
Mechanical properties
author_facet A. Babaei
M.M. Mashhadi
author_sort A. Babaei
title Tubular pure copper grain refining by tube cyclic extrusion–compression (TCEC) as a severe plastic deformation technique
title_short Tubular pure copper grain refining by tube cyclic extrusion–compression (TCEC) as a severe plastic deformation technique
title_full Tubular pure copper grain refining by tube cyclic extrusion–compression (TCEC) as a severe plastic deformation technique
title_fullStr Tubular pure copper grain refining by tube cyclic extrusion–compression (TCEC) as a severe plastic deformation technique
title_full_unstemmed Tubular pure copper grain refining by tube cyclic extrusion–compression (TCEC) as a severe plastic deformation technique
title_sort tubular pure copper grain refining by tube cyclic extrusion–compression (tcec) as a severe plastic deformation technique
publisher Elsevier
series Progress in Natural Science: Materials International
issn 1002-0071
publishDate 2014-12-01
description Tube Cyclic Extrusion–Compression (TCEC) method is a novel severe plastic deformation technique developed for grain refining of cylindrical tubes to ultrafine grained (UFG)/nanostructured ones. In this method, tubes are fully constrained and deformed between chamber and mandrel with a small neck zone. The principle of TCEC technique which was adopted to impose severe plastic strains to the tubular materials was explained. Also, the deformation and grain fragmentation mechanism during TCEC was analyzed. The material deformation characteristics during TCEC were numerically simulated by FE code of ABAQUS/Explicit. The FEM results demonstrated that TCEC technique was able to impose extremely high plastic strains. The TCEC method was successfully applied to a commercially pure copper (99.99%) and significant grain refinement was achieved. TEM observation demonstrated the refinement of grains from the initial size of 45 μm to 200–350 nm after four processing cycles of TCEC. Microhardness measurements were carried out across the thickness of the initial and processed tubes. The results show good homogeneity of hardness distribution and an increase to 102 Hv from initial value of 55 Hv after four TCEC cycles. Mechanical properties of the specimens were extracted from tensile tests. The obtained results documented notable increase in the yield and ultimate strengths, whereas the uniform and total elongations decreased. Fracture surfaces after tensile tests were investigated by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and the observed morphology indicates ductile fracture mode after four cycles of TCEC.
topic Tube Cyclic Extrusion–Compression
Severe plastic deformation
Pure copper
Nano crystalline
Mechanical properties
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1002007114001336
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