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Microstructural features and mechanical properties of nanocrystalline titanium

Co-investigatorIng. Jiří Dvořák, Ph.D.
Number of Project8/12 AS CR - RAS
AgencyAkademie věd České republiky ; Ruská akademie věd
Duration2011-12-31 - 2014-12-30

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The main objective of the project is detailed investigation of UFG titanium processed by different techniques based on an application of severe plastic deformation (SPD) in term of microstructure stability, mechanical behaviour and damage processes at room and elevated temperatures. A detail study of microstructure could lead to description and identification of deformation and hardening mechanisms controlling creep behaviour in these materials. In experimental research a unique and complementary experimental techniques of the participating workplaces (e.g. small-angle scattering of X-rays, high hydrostatic pressure - FTI RAN and creep testing machines, electron microscopy including EBSD - IPM AS CR) will be used.
The project is running in collaboration with Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute (RAS), Saint Petersburg, Russian Federation (co-investigator: Dr. A.G. Kadomtsev, DrSc.).


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