Abstract
The microstructures of pure Cu processed by equal channel angular pressing (ECAP) from 4 to 24 passes were investigated. It was found that the microstructures of Cu samples with a small number of ECAP passes (4-8) were not inhomogeneous and the fraction of high-angle grain boundary (HAGB) was low (25~43%). While for the samples with many number of ECAP passes (12-24), the grains became more equiaxed-like and the GB misorientations exhibited double-peak distribution with high fraction (51~64%) of HAGB. It was dislocation cells formed in large grains of the few-pass samples, but subgrains in the many-pass samples. These characterizations suggested that ultrafine-grained (UFG) microstructures in the few-pass samples were not fully accomplished, while it was obtained after many passes (>12). It is believed that dynamic recovery during processing for many passes was attributed to the formation of UFG microstructures.
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