Computer Simulation of Equal-Channel Angular Pressing of Tungsten by Means of the Finite Element Method

G. Krallics

G. Krallics

Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Budapest, Hungary

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I.N. Budilov

I.N. Budilov

Ufa State Aviation Technical University, Ufa, Russia

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I.V. Alexandrov

I.V. Alexandrov

Ufa State Aviation Technical University, Ufa, Russia

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G.I. Raab

G.I. Raab

Ufa State Aviation Technical University, Ufa, Russia

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V.S. Zhernakov

V.S. Zhernakov

Ufa State Aviation Technical University, Ufa, Russia

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R.Z. Valiev

R.Z. Valiev

Ufa State Aviation Technical University, Ufa, Russia

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First published: 25 February 2004
Citations: 2

Summary

Recent investigations successfully demonstrated great potential of the severe plastic deformation (SPD) technique, conducted by means of equal-channel angular pressing (ECAP), to form bulk nanostructured states in different metals and alloys. However, practical application of ECAP seems to be a difficult task due to the fact, that its performance is a many-factor process [1].

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