Abstract
Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) is a thermal analysis technique that measures the energy absorbed or released by a sample as a function of temperature or time. Analysis by DSC has wide applications for examining solid state reactions and solid–liquid reactions in many different materials. Analysis of the kinetics of reactions may be assessed by activation energy analysis methods. In recent years, DSC has been applied in the examination and analysis of bulk ultrafine grained materials processed through the application of severe plastic deformation. This overview examines these recent reports with reference to materials processed using the procedures of equal channel angular pressing, high pressure torsion and accumulative roll bonding. In addition, some critical issues related to DSC analysis are also discussed.