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Severe Plastic Deformation : Practices and Properties - B. Ravisankar

Severe Plastic Deformation

Practices and Properties

By: B. Ravisankar, P.C. Angelo

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This book discusses in detail grain refinement through various severe plastic deformation processes such as equal channel angular pressing, high-pressure torsion and twist extrusion. It also deals with the grain refinement mechanism, the influence of process parameters on properties of fabricated micro/nano material and thermal stability, as well as commercialised nanostructured metals and alloys produced by severe plastic deformation techniques and associated challenges.

Key features:

  • Includes individual severe plastic deformation processes and their engineering features in detail.
  • Discusses commercialised nanostructured metals and alloys produced by severe plastic deformation and challenges.
  • Deals with the grain refinement mechanism and the influence of process parameters on the properties of fabricated micro/nano material.
  • Explores pertinent functional properties.
  • Gives a comprehensive view of the successful application of severe plastic deformation.

This book is aimed at graduate students and researchers in materials science, mechanics and manufacturing engineering.

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