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The activation of deformation mechanisms for improved tensile properties in nanocrystalline aluminum
Sara I. Ahmed
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K. Andre Mkhoyan
, Khaled M. Youssef
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Keyphrases
Tensile Properties
100%
Deformation Mechanism
100%
Nanocrystalline Al
100%
Nanocrystalline Aluminum
100%
Nanograins
66%
In Situ
33%
Room Temperature
33%
Grain Size
33%
Stacking Faults
33%
Tensile Strength
33%
TEM Observation
33%
Strain Hardening
33%
Cryogenic Temperature
33%
Ductility
33%
High Tensile Strength
33%
Deformation Twinning
33%
Dislocation Behavior
33%
Average Grain Size
33%
Small Grain Size
33%
Ball Milling
33%
Bulk Nanocrystalline
33%
Total Elongation
33%
Partial Dislocations
33%
Material Science
Aluminum
100%
Nanocrystalline
100%
Deformation Mechanism
100%
Tensile Property
100%
Grain Size
75%
Ultimate Tensile Strength
50%
Work Hardening
25%
Crystal Defect
25%