msepostdoc-list FW: SEMINAR REMINDER TOMORROW MORNING: S. Suslov, Ph.D. Final Exam, Wed. 11/28/12, 8:30 am, ARMS 1021

Stacey, Lisa A staceyl at purdue.edu
Tue Nov 27 15:51:29 EST 2012


MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
SEMINAR


Characterization of Surface Microstructure in Pure Copper
After Severe Plastic Deformation by Sliding

by

Sergey Suslov
Ph.D. Final Examination

Co-Advisors:
Prof. K. Trumble and Prof. S. Chandrasekar


ABSTRACT

This study concentrates on the characterization of the surface and sub-surface microstructure and texture evolution in pure copper after severe plastic deformation (SPD) in the form of "wave" sliding. This deformation process, based on conventional machining with modifications in the deformation geometry, is used to address the effects of strain and strain rate on the microstructural parameters like the spacing of geometrically necessary boundaries (GNBs) and incidental dislocation boundaries (IDB), fraction of high-angle boundaries and the development of deformation texture. Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM), Electron Backscatter Diffraction (EBSD) and Vickers microhardness testing were utilized in this work. It was observed that "wave" sliding using -70* and -80* rake angle resulted in the formation of a sub-surface homogeneous strain distribution layer. It was revealed that the material strain-hardened to a larger depth with one pass at a more positive rake angle, and with each consecutive pass (1-8) at     -70* rake angle. It was also shown that simple shear was the main deformation mode in "wave" sliding, and the deformation textures were similar to those found in torsion and equal channel angular pressing (ECAP).





Date:         Wednesday November 28, 2012

Time:        8:30 A.M.
Place:        ARMS 1021



Lisa Stacey
Secretary/Development Assistant
Purdue University
School of Materials Engineering
765/494-4100

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