Abstract

Subsequent rolling after equal channel angular pressing (ECAP) resulted in a considerable enhancement of the high strain rate superplastic elongation of a modified 5154 Al alloy, compared to that of the alloy subjected to the identical ECAP strain without rolling. The mechanical data revealed that the deformation of the former was governed by grain boundary sliding but that of the latter was dominated by viscous glide.

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