@ARTICLE{Przybysz_Sylwia_Anisotropy_2022, author={Przybysz, Sylwia and Kulczyk, Mariusz and Skiba, Jacek and Skorupska, Monika}, volume={70}, number={No. 4}, journal={Bulletin of the Polish Academy of Sciences Technical Sciences}, pages={e141725}, howpublished={online}, year={2022}, abstract={The methods of severe plastic deformation (SPD) of metals and metal alloys are very attractive due to the possibility of refinement of the grains to nanometric sizes, which facilitates obtaining high mechanical properties. This study investigated the influence of SPD in the process of hydrostatic extrusion (HE) on the anisotropy of the mechanical properties of the CuCrZr copper alloy. The method of HE leads to the formation of a characteristic microstructure in deformed materials, which can determine their potential applications. On the longitudinal sections of the extruded bars, a strong morphological texture is observed, manifested by elongated grains in the direction of extrusion. In the transverse direction, these grains are visible as equiaxed. The anisotropy of properties was mainly determined based on the analysis of the static mini-sample static tensile test and the dynamic impact test. The obtained results were correlated with microstructural observations. In the study, three different degrees of deformation were applied at the level necessary to refine the grain size to the ultrafine-grained level. Regardless of the applied degree of deformation, the effect of the formation of a strong morphological texture was demonstrated, as a result of which there is a clear difference between the mechanical properties depending on the test direction, both by the static and dynamic method. The obtained results allow for the identification of the characteristic structure formed during the HE process and the more effective use of the CuCrZr copper alloy in applications.}, type={Article}, title={Anisotropy of structural and mechanical properties in CuCrZr alloy following hydrostatic extrusion process}, URL={http://www.czasopisma.pan.pl/Content/123663/PDF/3010_BPASTS_2022_70_4.pdf}, doi={10.24425/bpasts.2022.141725}, keywords={hydrostatic extrusion, anisotropy, mechanical properties, CuCrZr alloy}, }