2016
DOI: 10.1007/s13632-016-0313-x
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Influence of Annealing on Microstructural Evolution, Precipitation Sequence, and Fracture Toughness of Cryorolled Al–Cu–Si Alloy

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“…As final rolled thickness does not favour the minimum value for plane strain fracture condition, plane strain fracture toughness ( K JIc ) was determined from the J Ic values 4,21 . The plane strain fracture toughness of a thickness restricted rolled material is calculated by using the below mentioned Equation 3 as per the ASTM E1820‐13 standards 18 .…”
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“…As final rolled thickness does not favour the minimum value for plane strain fracture condition, plane strain fracture toughness ( K JIc ) was determined from the J Ic values 4,21 . The plane strain fracture toughness of a thickness restricted rolled material is calculated by using the below mentioned Equation 3 as per the ASTM E1820‐13 standards 18 .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The coarser precipitates in cryorolled samples are one of the reasons for the better fracture toughness values than alloy rolled at room temperature. The better plane stress fracture toughness of cryorolled alloy than the RTR alloy is due to the formation of dense dislocation structure, coarser second phase particles and high mobility of dislocations 4,15 …”
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“…The author reported a reduction in the grain size of samples subjected to secondary treatment. Some researchers use thermomechanical processes as fabrication routes (Khodabakhshi et al, 2018) or as thermomechanical treatment for ameliorating detrimental defects inherent in as-synthesized composites (Hussain, Rao, Singh, & Jayaganthan, 2018;Jaseem et al, 2018;Joshi, Yogesha, Kumar, & Jayaganthan, 2016;Kishchik et al, 2018). There are some studies where thermomechanical treatment was deployed as secondary treatment for other composites.…”
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confidence: 99%