The Strength-Ductility Paradox

Fisher, David

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The strength-ductility paradox originally referred to the fact that the plasticity of titanium is improved when subjected to high-pressure torsion. This is also known as the SPD-paradox, where SPD is the initialism of severe plastic deformation. Today, we know that short-term annealing of the deformed material increases the strength and ductility simultaneously. The same phenomenon is also observed in other pure metals, in alloys and in metal-matrix composites. The book reviews the strength-ductility paradox in a wide range of materials, and the range of mechanisms involved. The book references 119 original resources with their direct web links for in-depth reading. Keywords: Severe Plastic Deformation, Pure Metals, Non-Ferrous Alloys, Ferrous Alloys, High Entropy Alloys, Composites.
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Writer
Fisher, David
Title
The Strength-Ductility Paradox
Publisher
Materials Research Forum LLC
Year
2024
Language
English
Pages
120
EAN
9781644903223
Binding format
Paperback

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