Abstract
The microstructures of pure aluminum produced by equal channel angular extrusion (ECAE) with routes Bc and C were characterized quantitatively by the use of transmission electron microscopy. A comparison with the results of cyclic-extrusion–compression reported in the literature is also presented, which indicates that ECAE is more effective in generating high angle boundaries.
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