Abstract
The effects of alpha grain size on the flow stress, the apparent activation energy for deformation (Q) and the processing maps of Ti-6Al-4V with an equiaxed microstructure are thoroughly investigated using isothermal compression tests, and detailed explanation is given based on the microstructure observation and quantitative analysis. The shapes of flow curves are dependent on the microstructure characteristic of the alloy before deformation and during the deformation process. The flow stress increases with increasing equiaxed alpha phase, but decreases with increasing alpha grain size. The Q-values for dr1 and dr2 are smaller than those for dr3 and dr4, respectively, which is possibly attributed to that Ti-6Al-4V alloy for dr1 and dr2 which exhibits a very strong grain-boundary sliding (GBS) mode besides dominant dislocation glide/climb mechanism. The local efficiency maxima and unstable regions in processing maps change with the alpha grain size, which implies that proper hot-working domains should be modified in different grain size range so as to meet the precision forging process.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 32-40 |
Number of pages | 9 |
Journal | Materials and Design |
Volume | 88 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - 25 Dec 2015 |
Keywords
- Apparent activation energy for deformation
- Flow stress
- Microstructure
- Processing maps
- Ti-6Al-4V alloy