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ASME 2010 8th International Conference on Nanochannels, Microchannels, and Minichannels, ICNMM2010 Collocated with 3rd Joint US-European Fluids Engineering Summer Meeting | 2010
Mihaela Banu; Mitica Afteni; Alexandru Epureanu; Valentin Tabacaru
There are several severe plastic deformation processes that transform the material from microsized grains to the nanosized grains under large deformations. The grain size of a macrostructure is generally 300 μm. Following severe plastic deformation it can be reached a grain size of 200 nm and even less up to 50 nm. These structures are called ultrafine grained materials with nanostructured organization of the grains. There are severe plastic deformation processes like equal angular channel, high pressure torsion which lead to a 200 nm grain size, respectively 100 nm grain size. Basically, these processes have a common point namely to act on the original sized material so that an extreme deformation to be produced. The severe plastic deformation processes developed until now are empirically-based and the modeling of them requires more understanding of how the materials deform. The macrostructural material models do not fit the behavior of the nanostructured materials exhibiting simultaneously high strength and ductility. The existent material laws need developments which consider multi-scale analysis. In this context, the present paper presents a laboratory method to obtain ultrafine grains of an aluminum alloy (Al-Mg) that allows the microstructure observations and furthermore the identification of the stress–strain response under loadings. The work is divided into (i) processing of the ultrafine-grained aluminum alloy using a laboratory-scale process named in-plane controlled multidirectional shearing process, (ii) crystallographic analysis of the obtained material structure, (iii) tensile testing of the ultrafine-grained aluminum specimens for obtaining the true stress-strain behavior. Thus, the microscale phenomena are explained with respect to the external loads applied to the aluminum alloy. The proposed multi-scale analysis gives an accurate prediction of the mechanical behavior of the ultrafine-grained materials that can be further applied to finite element modeling of the microforming processes.Copyright
The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology | 2011
Vasile Marinescu; Ionut Constantin; Cristian Apostu; Florin Bogdan Marin; Mihaela Banu; Alexandru Epureanu
Steel Research International | 2008
Viorel Paunoiu; Peter Cekan; Mihaela Banu; Alexandru Epureanu; Dumitru Nicoara
Steel Research International | 2010
Clément Keller; Mitica Afteni; Mihaela Banu; Anne Habraken; Eric Hug; Sylvie Castagne; Laurent Duchene; Mohamed Ben Bettaieb
Archive | 2010
Alexandru Epureanu; Viorel Vacarus; Catalina Maier; Mihaela Banu; Florin Bogdan Marin
international conference on mathematical methods computational techniques and intelligent systems | 2009
Alice Buruiana; Mihaela Banu; Alexandru Epureanu; Felicia Stan
ACMOS'08 Proceedings of the 10th WSEAS International Conference on Automatic Control, Modelling & Simulation | 2008
F. B. Marin; Alexandru Epureanu; Mihaela Banu; Vasile Marinescu; I. Constatin
ACMOS'08 Proceedings of the 10th WSEAS International Conference on Automatic Control, Modelling & Simulation | 2008
Alexandru Epureanu; Vasile Marinescu; Mihaela Banu; I. C. Constantin
Indian Journal of Engineering and Materials Sciences | 2014
Alexandru Epureanu; Vasile Marinescu; Ionut Constantin; Mihaela Banu; Gabriel Frumuşanu
CONTROL'10 Proceedings of the 6th WSEAS international conference on Dynamical systems and control | 2010
Ion Lixandru; Vasile Marinescu; Mihaela Banu; Alexandru Epureanu