Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1583187 Materials Science and Engineering: A 2008 8 Pages PDF
Abstract
Annealing processes in copper, processed by multi-directional forging to strains of ɛ = 0.4-6.0 at 300 K, were studied at 503-573 K. Strain-induced ultrafine-grained copper shows mainly grain coarsening behaviour, which is categorized in three stages, i.e. (1) an incubation period, (2) a rapid and limited grain growth and finally (3) a classical (normal) grain growth. That is, in situ or continuous static recrystallization (cSRX) takes place in stages 1 and 2. The annealing characteristics and the mechanisms of cSRX are discussed with reference to those of conventional discontinuous SRX (dSRX).
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