Search Results - "Bubani, Franco de Castro"
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Improvements in the mechanical properties of the 18R↔6R high-hysteresis martensitic transformation by nanoprecipitates in CuZnAl alloys
Published in Materials science & engineering. A, Structural materials : properties, microstructure and processing (01-05-2012)“…[Display omitted] ► Mechanical properties of 6R martensite in CuZnAl are improved by nanoprecipitates. ► Plastic deformation of 6R martensite is suppressed…”
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Microstructural evolution and mechanical behavior of copper processed by low strain amplitude multi-directional forging
Published in Materials science & engineering. A, Structural materials : properties, microstructure and processing (22-05-2019)“…Experiments were performed to analyze the microstructural evolution and mechanical behavior of commercial-purity copper (99.8%) processed by up to 48 cycles of…”
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Microstructural evolution in the low strain amplitude multi-axial compression (LSA-MAC) after equal channel equal pressing (ECAP) of aluminum
Published in Materials letters (15-09-2018)“…•MAC and ECAP are important SPD methods.•Microstructures stabilize as strain and strain increments (Δε) increase in SPD.•This stabilization depends also on the…”
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Mechanical behavior under cyclic loading of the 18R-6R high-hysteresis martensitic transformation in Cu-Zn-Al alloys with nanoprecipitates
Published in Materials science & engineering. A, Structural materials : properties, microstructure and processing (10-08-2013)“…Mechanical damping applications could benefit from the large hysteresis, large pseudoelastic strain and the fact that the transformation stresses of the 18R↔6R…”
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Influence of Strain Amplitude on the Microstructural Evolution and Flow Properties of Copper Processed by Multidirectional Forging
Published in Advanced engineering materials (01-04-2020)“…Commercial‐purity copper (99.8%) is processed by multidirectional forging (MDF) using strain amplitudes per compression (Δε) of 0.15 and 0.30, leading to…”
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