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- 2017Micromagnetic investigation of domain and domain wall evolution through the spin-reorientation transition of an epitaxial NdCo5 film
- 2016Ti/Al multi-layered sheets: Differential speed rolling (Part B)citations
- 2016Large pinning forces and matching effects in YBa2Cu3O7-δ thin films with Ba2Y(Nb/Ta)O6 nano-precipitates
- 2016Electron beam induced dehydrogenation of MgH 2 studied by VEELS
- 2016Electron beam induced dehydrogenation of MgH2 studied by VEELS
- 2016Structural and ferroelectric properties of 0.9PMN-0.1PT thin filmscitations
- 2016Designing new biocompatible glass-forming Ti₇₅ˍₓ Zr₁₀ Nbₓ Si₁₅ (x = 0, 15) alloys : corrosion, passivity, and apatite formationcitations
- 2015BaHfO3 artificial pinning centres in TFA-MOD-derived YBCO and GdBCO thin filmscitations
- 2015Influence of substrate type on transport properties of superconducting FeSe 0.5 Te 0.5 thin filmscitations
- 2015High field superconducting properties of Ba(Fe1-xCox)2As2 thin films
- 2014Improved REBa₂Cu₃O₇₋ₓ (RE ═ Y, Gd) structure and superconducting properties by addition of acetylacetone in TFA-MOD precursor solutionscitations
- 2014Magnetization dynamics of magnetic domain wall imprinted magnetic filmscitations
- 2014The Strengthening Effect of Phase Boundaries in a Severely Plastically Deformed Ti-Al Composite Wirecitations
- 2013Annealing control of magnetic anisotropy and phase separation in CoFe2O4-BaTiO3 nanocomposite filmscitations
- 2013Grain refinement and deformation mechanisms in room temperature severe plastic deformed Mg-AZ31citations
- 2013Twinning phenomena along and beyond the bain pathcitations
- 2013Production of porous β-Type Ti–40Nb alloy for biomedical applications: Comparison of selective laser melting and hot pressingcitations
- 2013Processing of intermetallic titanium aluminide wirescitations
- 2012Understanding the magnetic shape memory system Fe-Pd-X by thin film experiments and first principle calculationscitations
- 2012Enhancing magnetocrystalline anisotropy of the Fe70Pd30 magnetic shape memory alloy by adding Cucitations
- 2012Magnetic domains and twin boundary movement of NiMnGa magnetic shape memory crystalscitations
- 2011As-vacancies, local moments, and Pauli limiting in LaO_0.9F_0.1FeAs_(1-delta) superconductorscitations
- 2011Ti-Al composite wires with high specific strengthcitations
- 2011Enhanced nucleation of vortices in soft magnetic materials prepared by silica nanosphere lithographycitations
- 2010Correlation of phase transformations and magnetic properties in annealed epitaxial Fe--Pd magnetic shape memory alloy films
- 2010Volume magnetic domain mirroring in magnetic shape memory crystalscitations
- 2010Investigating the Outskirts of Fe and Co Catalyst Particles in Alumina-Supported Catalytic CVD Carbon Nanotube Growthcitations
- 2010Magnetoelectrochemical surface structuringcitations
- 2010Electrocrystallisation of CoFe alloys under the influence of external homogeneous magnetic fields-Properties of deposited thin filmscitations
- 2009Local stress engineering of magnetic anisotropy in soft magnetic thin filmscitations
- 2005Magnetic anisotropy and domain patterning of amorphous films by He-ion irradiationcitations
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Ti/Al multi-layered sheets: Differential speed rolling (Part B)
Abstract
Differential speed rolling has been applied to multi-layered Ti/Al composite sheets, obtained from accumulative roll bonding with intermediate heat treatments being applied. In comparison to conventional rolling, differential speed rolling is more efficient in strengthening the composite due to the more pronounced grain refinement. Severe plastic deformation by means of rolling becomes feasible if the evolution of common rolling textures in the Ti layers is retarded. In this condition, a maximum strength level of the composites is achieved, i.e., an ultimate tensile strength of 464 MPa, while the strain to failure amounts to 6.8%. The deformation has been observed for multi-layered composites. In combination with the analysis of the microstructure, this has been correlated to the mechanical properties. ; publishedVersion