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    Plastic deformation of FCC alloys at cryogenic temperature: the effect of stacking-fault energy on microstructure and tensile behaviour by Magalhães, Danielle Cristina Camilo, Kliauga, Andrea Madeira, Ferrante, Maurizio, Sordi, Vitor Luiz

    Published in Journal of materials science (01-06-2017)
    “…The deformation behaviour of metals and alloys is significantly affected by both stacking-fault energy and processing temperature. By lowering the former,…”
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    Finite element analysis and die project of Twist Equal-Channel Angular Pressing (T-ECAP) using pure Cu and CuCrZr alloy by Teixeira, Rafael Fernando, Brekailo, Tamires, Rubert, José Benaque, Magalhães, Danielle Cristina Camilo

    “…In this study, numerical simulations were conducted using finite element analysis with a Twist Equal-Channel Angular Pressing (T-ECAP) die, employing…”
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    Improved tensile properties in heterostructured 1050/7050 Al sheets produced by accumulative roll bonding by Magalhães, Danielle Cristina Camilo, Cintho, Osvaldo Mitsuyuki, Sordi, Vitor Luiz, Kliauga, Andrea

    “…Tougher and stronger alloys are desired for structural applications, but the strength-ductility trade-off limits it. In order to overcome this issue,…”
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    Natural aging behavior of AA7050 Al alloy after cryogenic rolling by Magalhães, Danielle Cristina Camilo, Hupalo, Marcio Ferreira, Cintho, Osvaldo Mitsuyuki

    “…The effect of cryogenic rolling on the natural aging behavior of a commercial AA7050 aluminum alloy was investigated. Solutionized 10mm-thick sheets were…”
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    Asymmetric cryorolling of AA6061 Al alloy: Strain distribution, texture and age hardening behavior by Magalhães, Danielle Cristina Camilo, Kliauga, Andrea Madeira, Ferrante, Maurizio, Sordi, Vitor Luiz

    “…Asymmetric rolling combines direct compression and shear strain imposed by working rolls with different diameters or different rotations speeds. Processing at…”
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    Flow behavior and fracture of Al−Mg−Si alloy at cryogenic temperatures by MAGALHÃES, Danielle Cristina Camilo, KLIAUGA, Andrea Madeira, SORDI, Vitor Luiz

    “…The tensile and fracture behaviors of AA6061 alloy were investigated in order to provide quantitative data about this alloy at cryogenic temperatures…”
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    Microstructure evolution of multilayered composite sheets of AA1050/AA7050 Al alloys produced by Asymmetric Accumulative Roll-Bonding by Magalhães, Danielle Cristina Camilo, Sordi, Vitor Luiz, Kliauga, Andrea Madeira

    Published in Materials characterization (01-04-2020)
    “…In this investigation, AA1050/AA7050 multilayered composite sheets were produced by Asymmetric Accumulative Roll-Bonding (AARB) in order to evaluate…”
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    Solidification paths of Al-Cu-Sn alloys: Comparison of thermodynamic analyses and solidification experiments using in situ X-radiography by de Albuquerque, Sarah, Reinhart, Guillaume, Magalhães, Danielle Cristina Camilo, Spinelli, José Eduardo, Soltani, Hadjer, Boumechta, Wafa, Bertelli, Felipe, Nguyen-Thi, Henri

    Published in Materials today communications (01-08-2024)
    “…The increasing importance of Al-Cu-Sn alloys as materials for producing self-lubricating bearing materials in automotive industries requires the development of…”
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    Numerical simulation of cryogenic cyclic closed-die forging of Cu: hardness distribution, strain maps and microstructural stability by Magalhães, Danielle Cristina Camilo, Pratti, Allana Lauren, Kliauga, Andrea Madeira, Rubert, José Benaque, Ferrante, Maurizio, Sordi, Vitor Luiz

    “…Cyclic closed-die forging (CCDF) appears to be an easy to operate deformation process, which imposes high levels of strain, even on difficult-to-deform…”
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