A. Karimi Taheri
Sharif University of Technology
[ 1 ] - Static Strain Aging Behavior of Low Carbon Steel Drawn Wire
The static strain aging is a phenomenon that can change the mechanical properties of low carbon steels. Thus, the static strain aging behavior of low carbon steel wires after drawing process is studied. To do so, the wires are austenitized at different temperatures and cooled in different rates. Then the wires are drawn and aged at a specific temperature and time. Before and after aging of each...
[ 2 ] - بررسی اثر اکستروژن در کانال زاویه دار همسان بر رفتار پیر کرنشی دینامیکی یک آلیاژ Al-Mg-Si-Cu
An Al-Mg-Si-Cu alloy was subjected to tensile testing, both under solutionized and ECAE-ed conditions, using strain rates of 10-4 s-1 to 10-1 s-1 at temperatures of 25 ˚C to 325 ˚C to investigate the dynamic strain aging (DSA) phenomenon in the alloy. Negative strain rate sensitivity (m) and increasing ultimate tensile stress were observed in the DSA region with increasing temperature . Regardi...
[ 3 ] - AN INVESTIGATION INTO THE EFFECT OF ECAE PROCESS ON MECHANICAL AND MICROSTRUCTURAL PROPERTIES OF MIDDLE LAYER IN COPPER CLAD ALUMINUM COMPOSITE
Abstract: Equal channel angular extrusion (ECAE) is a promising technique for production of ultra fine-grain (UFG) materials of few hundred nanometers size. In this research, the grain refinement of aluminium strip is accelerated by sandwiching it between two copper strips and then subjecting the three strips to ECAE process simultaneously. The loosely packed copper-aluminium-copper laminated b...
[ 4 ] - THEORETICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL EVALUATION OF DISLOCATION DENSITY IN A WORKPIECE AFTER FORMING
Abstract: The theoretical calculation of dislocation density in different regions of a deformed workpiece of 99.99% pure copper has been carried out using different procedures consisting of Finite Element Method (FEM) and hardness measurement. To assess the validity of the results pertaining to these procedures, the dislocation density is experimentally measured utilizing the Differential...
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