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- Equal channel angular extrusion (ECAE) called also equal channel angular pressing (ECAP) is one technique from the Severe Plastic Deformation (SPD) group, aimed at producing Ultra Fine Grained (UFG) material. Developed in the Soviet Union in 1973 by Segal. However, the dates are not always consistent. In industrial metalworking, it is an extrusion process, The technique is able to refine the microstructure of metals and alloys, thereby improving their strength according to the Hall-Petch relationship. This process improves not only the strength but also other properties such as corrosion and wear resistance of alloys and compounds. ECAE is unique because significant cold work can be accomplished without reduction in the cross sectional area of the deformed workpiece. In conventional deformation processes like rolling, forging, extrusion, and drawing, strain is introduced by reduction in the cross sectional area. ECAE produces significant deformation strain without reducing the cross sectional area. This is accomplished by extruding the work piece around a corner. For example, a square cross section bar of metal is forced through a channel with a 90° degree angle. The cross section of the channel is equal on entry and exit. The complex deformation of the metal as it flows around the corner produces very high strain. Because the cross section remains the same, a work piece can be extruded multiple times with each pass introducing additional strain. Die design is critical because of the large forces required. To reduce the friction of the pushed sample is lubricated with grease for example mixture of graphite and oil, and to reduce the forces, the process is sometimes carried out at elevated temperatures but then recrystallization can occur which can also leads to excessive grain growth at elevated temperature. There are some modifications of the process e.g. incremental ECAP (I-ECAP) for the production of continuous products. (en)
- Равноканальное угловое прессование (РКУП) — один из распространённых методов интенсивной пластической деформации. Метод заключается в продавливании (экструзии) материала через наклонные каналы с одинаковой площадью поперечного сечения. Процедуру зачастую повторяют несколько раз. Технология была разработана в 1973 году в Советском Союзе. Деформационное воздействие РКУП создаёт различные дефекты кристаллов сплава, изменяя при этом микроструктуру материала. В отличие от многих других способов деформационной обработки (например, наклёп, волочение) РКУП морфологически однородно уменьшает размер зёрен и изменяет их форму. (ru)
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- Equal channel angular extrusion (ECAE) called also equal channel angular pressing (ECAP) is one technique from the Severe Plastic Deformation (SPD) group, aimed at producing Ultra Fine Grained (UFG) material. Developed in the Soviet Union in 1973 by Segal. However, the dates are not always consistent. In industrial metalworking, it is an extrusion process, The technique is able to refine the microstructure of metals and alloys, thereby improving their strength according to the Hall-Petch relationship. This process improves not only the strength but also other properties such as corrosion and wear resistance of alloys and compounds. (en)
- Равноканальное угловое прессование (РКУП) — один из распространённых методов интенсивной пластической деформации. Метод заключается в продавливании (экструзии) материала через наклонные каналы с одинаковой площадью поперечного сечения. Процедуру зачастую повторяют несколько раз. Технология была разработана в 1973 году в Советском Союзе. (ru)
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- Равноканальное угловое прессование (ru)
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