Abstract
One of the key aspects in the field of nanotechnology is the production of consolidated nanomaterials, which have unique properties and can be used in various fields, such as electronics, medicine, energy and others. Severe plastic deformation (SPD)_methods can provide formation of nanostructures in various materials. However, resulting grain size and nature of the emerging structure depend not only on the SPD method used, but also on the processing modes, phase composition and initial microstructure of the material. This review discusses various methods for producing consolidated nanomaterials based on SPD, such as: extrusion, pressure processing, rotation, thermomechanical processing, equal-channel angular pressing (ECAP), water impact processing, vibration processing, electron beam processing and magnetic processing. Their influence on the structure and properties of metallic materials, as well as some areas of the most effective application, have been studied. This article discusses ways to obtain the minimum grain size in various materials and considers data on the evolution of the microstructure during intense deformations.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 198-213 |
Number of pages | 16 |
Journal | Johnson Matthey Technology Review |
Volume | 69 |
Issue number | 2 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2025 |
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Keywords
- drawing
- metal forming
- nanomaterials
- pressing
- severe plastic deformation
- torsion
- ultrafine-grained structure