Abstract
Constrained groove pressing (CGP), an intensive plastic straining process, is designed to fabricate plate-shaped ultra-fined grained metallic materials without modifying their basic dimensions. CGP works on the concept that a material is exposed to recurrent shear deformation under plane strain deformation by using asymmetric alternate pressing. The constrained groove pressing (CGP) method is used on AZ31 Magnesium alloy sheets in this study as a severe plastic deformation (SPD). This approach can be a possibility to increase the mechanical properties of the material for wider scope of applications with improved mechanical properties. CGP is generally carried on at three different elevated temperatures.
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