EM - Escola de Minas

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A Escola de Minas de Ouro Preto foi fundada pelo cientista Claude Henri Gorceix e inaugurada em 12 de outubro de 1876.

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    Corrosion behavior of low carbon steel processed by ECAP in neutral and alkaline environment.
    (2021) Braga, Jorgimara de Oliveira; Lins, Jefferson Fabricio; Castro, Gabriel Pessoa de; Almeida Junior, Helder Alves de; Santos, Igor Cuzzuol dos; Sousa, Gustavo Henrique; Criscuolo, Izabel Lima; Santana, Cláudio Márcio; Pereira, Ursula Cid
    The purpose of this study was to evaluate the corrosion behavior of 1010 steel processed by Equal Channel Angular Pressing (ECAP), a technique that induces severe plastic deformation (SPD) in materials. The samples were processed by one and two passes of ECAP throught routes A and C. The corrosion behavior was evaluate using the potentiodynamic polarization and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy, using NaCl (pH= 6.5) and sodium hydroxide/sodium phosphate (pH= 10.5) solutions. The polarization tests showed better performance for the samples processed by ECAP than in the as cast samples both in alkaline and neutral solutions. The results showed that alkaline solution presented higher corrosion rate for the as cast and one ECAP pass materials. It is seen that samples processed throught routes A and C develop a film stabilization on the surface of these samples. In addition, the values of polarization resistance obtained from the electrochemical impedance spectroscopy in NaCl environment were higher for sample processed in route C.
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    Microstructural evolution and mechanical behavior of copper processed by low strain amplitude multi-directional forging.
    (2019) Flausino, Paula Cibely Alves; Nassif, Maria Elisa Landim; Bubani, Franco de Castro; Pereira, Pedro Henrique Rodrigues; Aguilar, Maria Teresa Paulino de; Cetlin, Paulo Roberto
    Experiments were performed to analyze the microstructural evolution and mechanical behavior of commercial-purity copper (99.8%) processed by up to 48 cycles of multi-directional forging (MDF) using a low strain amplitude of ∼0.075 (total accumulated strain ε ≈ 10.8). Parabolic work-hardening concomitantly with increasing dislocation densities was observed up to ε ≈ 2, followed by a practically constant flow stress due to dynamic recovery. The average grain size was reduced from 30.5 μm in the annealed metal down to 4.1 μm for ε ≈ 7.2; the fraction of sub-micrometric grains reached ∼12% for ε ≈ 10.8. The microstructural changes were attributed to the fragmentation of the original grains by dislocation structures having low misorientation angles which gradually evolved into arrays of high-angle grain boundaries with increasing numbers of MDF cycles. The Cu samples subjected to 48 cycles of MDF displayed limited dynamic recrystallization, exhibiting basically dislocation cells and sub-grains with an average size of ∼0.6 μm. It is demonstrated that low strain amplitude MDF delays the kinetics of grain refinement in copper compared with MDF using higher strain amplitudes.