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We briefly review the experimental data, the results of computersimulations and analytical models that describe the mechanisms of room-temperature plastic deformation of nanocrystalline ceramics (NCCs) and the effects of these mechanisms on hardness of NCCs. We demonstrate the importance of grain boundary (GB) mediated processes, such as GB sliding, grain rotation and GB amorphization in NCCs. We show that these processes can be responsible for contradictive data on hardness of nanocrystalline MgAl2O4 spinel with
small grain sizes, which demonstrate either direct or inverse Hall-Petch dependence for hardness.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)46-53
JournalReviews on Advanced Materials and Technologies
Volume1
Issue number1
StatePublished - Dec 2019

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