Güler, ZeynelYapıcı, Güney Güven2023-05-252023-05-252021978-303573835-31013-9826http://hdl.handle.net/10679/8337https://doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/KEM.882.28 021Constrained groove pressing (CGP), a severe plastic deformation method, has been implemented on AISI 304 and commercially pure zinc samples in the present work. Four CGP passes were successfully applied to both materials providing a remarkable improvement in both strength and hardness values, despite reduced ductility. Average grain size values were diminished by around 45% for 304 stainless steel and 47% for commercially pure zinc. The highest levels of strengthening due to severe deformation were displayed after the initial passes for both materials. CGP was shown to be a viable method for strengthening based on deformation processing, whereby similar trends in microstructure and mechanical behavior were observed for both crystal structures.engrestrictedAccessMechanical behavior of constrained groove pressed stainless steel and pure zincconferenceObject882 KEM283410.4028/www.scientific.net/KEM.882.28 021Constrained groove pressingDuctilitySevere plastic deformationSteelStrengthZinc2-s2.0-85106153653