As one of the promising micro-manufacturing technologies, micro-forming has economical and ecological advantages in terms of mass and near-net-shape production. However, size effects increasingly affect material performances with scaling down geometry and process parameters and consequently hinder applications of micro-forming. Electrically-assisted (EA) micro-forming may have the potential to minimize the size effects. In order to investigate the size effects in the EA micro-forming, uniaxial tension tests were conducted on miniaturized AZ31 tensile samples with varying grain sizes and geometry sizes at a constant DC current density. It was found that the normalized flow stress reduction, i.e., decreases of flow stresses / flow stresses at room temperature (RT), increased with the decrease of the grain size and with the increase of the geometry size at the
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