Fabrication of Ultrafine Low Carbon Metallic Multilayer by Accumulative Roll Bonding
Datum
2014Autor
Gurău, Carmela
Gurău, Gheorghe
Gurău, Lidia
Alexandru, Petrică
Metadata
Zur LanganzeigeZusammenfassung
The effect of grain refinements by Accumulative Roll Bonding (ARB) was
investigated on low carbon steel. Optical microscopy (OM) and microhardness tests
were used to check the phase changes and hardness before and after ARB. A
combined technique between cold rolling and ARB was used to obtain the changes
of grain size under 1 μm. Metallographic analysis reveals the change of low carbon
microcrystalline one compared to the ultrafine one with increased hardness
resulted from straining by ARB. The severe plastic deformation (SPD) processing of
bulk metals is not straightforward due to several differences in the final
microstructure at several material length scales. The plastic deformation behavior
of the final material depends on many microstructural aspects, one of them being
grain refinement up to amorphization caused by ARB.
Collections
- 2014 fascicula9 nr4 [16]