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Q235 steel, pure copper and H62 brass with different stacking fault energy (SFE) were deformed by using constrained groove pressing (CGP). The effects of constrained groove pressing on microstructure and mechanical properties of the materials were studied. The results show that constrained groove pressing is an effective way in refining the grain size of the materials, with the decreasing of SFE, the grain refinement rate increases. The hardness of the materials increases with the increasing of CGP passes, and the amplitude of increasing hardness of H62 brass with low SFE is higher than that of pure copper and Q235 steel with medium-high SFE. The grain refinement of pure copper and Q235 steel with medium-high SFE is caused by dislocation slip, and H62 brass with low SFE is caused by dislocation slip and twinning during constrained groove pressing.
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Transactions of Materials and Heat Treatment
ISSN: 1009-6264
CN: 11-4545/TG
Year: 2014
Issue: 10
Volume: 35
Page: 75-81
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