December 11, 2024
Book Chapter
Breaking Boundaries: Deformation Processing Techniques for the Next Generation of Lightweight and High-Strength Materials
Abstract
This chapter emphasizes the importance of solid phase processing (SPP) techniques in developing advanced materials for lightweight and high-strength applications. SPP methods like friction stir welding, and shear-assisted processing can create new microstructures and process materials in novel ways. SPP can enhance mechanical performance via various strengthening mechanisms like solid solution supersaturation, Hall-Petch and Orowan effects, and misorientation angle grain boundaries. The potential for in situ alloying or joining of components with near-net shape and low energy inputs, even for immiscible systems with high enthalpies of mixing, is also discussed. The chapter explores the concept of metastability through microstructural manipulation and the role of advanced characterization for atomistic understanding. The formation of metastable grain, shear-driven chemical mixing, and transformation pathways are also discussed. Finally, the emerging trends for SPP and the challenges that need to be addressed before realizing the full potential of these techniques are presented.Published: December 11, 2024