I. Alexandrov, V. Serebryany, L. N. Sarvarova, M. V. Alexandrova, R. Valiev
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Abstract
It was shown that in ultrafine-grained nanostructured Cu processed by severe plastic
deformation and subjected to cold rolling and annealing, the level and character of Young's
modulus anisotropy is significantly different from values corresponding to cold rolled and
annealed coarse-grained Cu. The crystallographic texture formation processes are investigated
in these states in parallel. The comparative study of the elastic behaviour and
crystallographic texture lets us draw conclusions concerning the leading role of not only
developing crystallographic texture but a specific defect structure of grain boundaries as
well in the formation of unusual elastic properties of ultrafine-grained materials processed
by severe plastic deformation.