Effect of grain size on compressive behaviour of titanium at different strain rates
An investigation was conducted to evaluate the dependence on grain size of the compressive deformation of commercial purity (CP) Ti. Tests were performed at room temperature using grain sizes from coarse-grained CG (20 ?m) to ultrafine-grained UFG (500 nm) and nanocrystalline NC (90 nm) with testing...
Main Authors: | Zhang, Shixiong (Author), Wang, Ying Chun (Author), Zhilyaev, Alexander P. (Author), Korznikova, Elena (Author), Li, Shukui (Author), Raab, Georgy I. (Author), Langdon, Terence G. (Author) |
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Language: | English |
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2015-10-01.
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