Plastische Verformungsmechanismen in hochgradig kaltgewalzten, ultrafeinkörnigen Wolframblechen

By: Material type: ArticleArticleLanguage: German Publication details: KIT Scientific Publishing 2019Description: 1 electronic resource (XIX, 224 p. p.)ISBN:
  • KSP/1000088290
  • 9783731508786
Subject(s): Online resources: Summary: Cold rolled tungsten sheets are regarded as promising materials for high-temperature applications. The correlation of microstructural features with strain rate sensitive, mechanical properties of differently thick cold rolled tungsten sheets allows conclusions to be drawn on the plastic deformation mechanisms. Thus, the simultaneous increase in strength and ductility of the technically pure tungsten sheets at room temperature as well as their high-temperature behavior can be explained.
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Cold rolled tungsten sheets are regarded as promising materials for high-temperature applications. The correlation of microstructural features with strain rate sensitive, mechanical properties of differently thick cold rolled tungsten sheets allows conclusions to be drawn on the plastic deformation mechanisms. Thus, the simultaneous increase in strength and ductility of the technically pure tungsten sheets at room temperature as well as their high-temperature behavior can be explained.

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