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    Influence of Decreased Temperature of Tensile Testing on the Annealing-Induced Hardening and Deformation-Induced Softening Effects in Ultrafine-Grained Al-0.4Zr Alloy by Orlova, Tatiana S, Mavlyutov, Aydar M, Murashkin, Maxim Yu, Enikeev, Nariman A, Evstifeev, Alexey D, Sadykov, Dinislam I, Gutkin, Michael Yu

    Published in Materials (26-11-2022)
    “…The influence of decreased temperature of tensile testing on annealing-induced hardening (AIH) and deformation-induced softening (DIS) effects has been studied…”
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    Effect of Deformation-Induced Plasticity in Low-Alloyed Al-Mg-Zr Alloy Processed by High-Pressure Torsion by Orlova, Tatiana S., Mavlyutov, Aydar M., Sadykov, Dinislam I., Enikeev, Nariman A., Murashkin, Maxim Yu

    Published in Metals (Basel ) (01-09-2023)
    “…The influence of additional deformation heat treatments (DHTs), implemented by two regimes: (1) annealing and small additional deformation by high-pressure…”
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    Effect of Mg content on mechanical properties and electrical conductivity of ultrafine-grained Al–Mg–Zr wires produced by ECAP-Conform and drawing by Murashkin, Maxim Yu, Sadykov, Dinislam I., Mavlyutov, Aydar M., Kazykhanov, Vil U., Enikeev, Nariman A.

    Published in Journal of materials science (01-04-2024)
    “…We propose pathways to produce high-strength thermal resistant Mg-doped Al–Zr-based conductors to be manufactured in the form of ultrafine-grained wires via…”
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    Superplasticity and High Strength in Al–Zn–Mg–Zr Alloy with Ultrafine Grains by Valiev, Ruslan Z., Kazykhanov, Vil U., Mavlyutov, Aydar M., Yudakhina, Anna A., Chinh, Nguyen Q., Murashkin, Maxim Yu

    Published in Advanced engineering materials (01-01-2020)
    “…Herein, the ultrafine‐grained (UFG) 7xxx series alloy Al–4.8Zn–1.2Mg–0.14Zr demonstrates superplasticity at unusually low temperatures of 120–170 °C while…”
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