Structure Amorphization and Mechanical Properties of Nanolaminates of the Copper–Niobium System During High-Pressure Torsion


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The results of investigation of structural transformations and mechanical behavior of nanolaminates are reported, which were manufactured by multiple rolling of alternating layers of copper and niobium, followed by high-pressure torsion in the Bridgeman chamber. A detailed analysis of structure alteration of the material under study is performed by the high-resolution TEM methods. The changes in the value of microhardness in three dimensions (3D) are investigated during variation of the degree of straining of nanolaminates in the course of their torsion. A phenomenon of structure amorphization and a sharp increase in strength characteristics are revealed.

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I. Permyakova

G. V. Kurdyumov Institute for Metal Science and Physics of Metals at the RF State Scientific Center of the I. P. Bardin Research Institute of Ferrous Metallurgy

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A. Glezer

G. V. Kurdyumov Institute for Metal Science and Physics of Metals at the RF State Scientific Center of the I. P. Bardin Research Institute of Ferrous Metallurgy; National University of Science and Technology, MISIS

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M. Karpov

Institute of Solid State Physics, RAS

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Ресей, Chernogolovka, Moscow District

V. Vnukov

Institute of Solid State Physics, RAS

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Ресей, Chernogolovka, Moscow District

D. Shtansky

National University of Science and Technology, MISIS

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M. Gorshenkov

National University of Science and Technology, MISIS

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I. Schetinin

National University of Science and Technology, MISIS

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Ресей, Moscow

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