Article | REF: M613 V1

Superplasticity

Authors: Jean-Jacques BLANDIN, Michel SUERY

Publication date: July 10, 1996

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2. Fundamental aspects

2.1 General

To develop these fundamental aspects, we will use the logic diagram in figure 2 , which shows how a material with a small grain size can exhibit high elongations at break, provided that no structural evolution leads either to premature breakage (cavitation) or to a change in the deformation mechanism (grain coarsening). We will consider the various stages of this scheme in turn, and compare them with recently published experimental results.

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