TY - JOUR
T1 - Flow behavior and deformation mechanism in the isothermal compression of the TC8 titanium alloy
AU - Wang, K.
AU - Li, M. Q.
PY - 2014/4/10
Y1 - 2014/4/10
N2 - The TC8 titanium alloy was isothermally compressed at the deformation temperatures ranging from 820°C to 980°C, strain rates of 10s-1, 30s-1 and 50s-1, and a height reduction of 60%. An optical microscope (OM) and a transmission electron microscope (TEM) were used to examine the microstructure. The flow stress decreases with the increasing of deformation temperature and decreasing of strain rate. The strain rate sensitivity exponent m increases gradually to a maximum value as the deformation temperature increases from 820°C to 940°C, and then decreases at the deformation temperature of 980°C. The strain hardening exponent n decreases with the decreasing of deformation temperature, and gets a maximum value at the strain rate of 30s-1 and a given deformation temperature. According to the microstructure examination, the variation of flow stress, m and n values are found to depend on the phase transformation, grain morphology, dislocation content, dynamic recovery (DRV) and dynamic recrystallization (DRX) of primary α and β phases. The apparent activation energy for deformation is 429.766±80.394-383.478±78.734kJmol-1, and indicates that the dislocation climbing is not the main deformation mechanism. This deduction agrees well with the microstructure examination which shows that the DRX of primary α phase and β phase play an important role in the isothermal compression of TC8 titanium alloy.
AB - The TC8 titanium alloy was isothermally compressed at the deformation temperatures ranging from 820°C to 980°C, strain rates of 10s-1, 30s-1 and 50s-1, and a height reduction of 60%. An optical microscope (OM) and a transmission electron microscope (TEM) were used to examine the microstructure. The flow stress decreases with the increasing of deformation temperature and decreasing of strain rate. The strain rate sensitivity exponent m increases gradually to a maximum value as the deformation temperature increases from 820°C to 940°C, and then decreases at the deformation temperature of 980°C. The strain hardening exponent n decreases with the decreasing of deformation temperature, and gets a maximum value at the strain rate of 30s-1 and a given deformation temperature. According to the microstructure examination, the variation of flow stress, m and n values are found to depend on the phase transformation, grain morphology, dislocation content, dynamic recovery (DRV) and dynamic recrystallization (DRX) of primary α and β phases. The apparent activation energy for deformation is 429.766±80.394-383.478±78.734kJmol-1, and indicates that the dislocation climbing is not the main deformation mechanism. This deduction agrees well with the microstructure examination which shows that the DRX of primary α phase and β phase play an important role in the isothermal compression of TC8 titanium alloy.
KW - Dynamic recovery
KW - Dynamic recrystallization
KW - Flow behavior
KW - Kinetic analysis
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U2 - 10.1016/j.msea.2014.02.002
DO - 10.1016/j.msea.2014.02.002
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:84894376730
SN - 0921-5093
VL - 600
SP - 122
EP - 128
JO - Materials Science and Engineering: A
JF - Materials Science and Engineering: A
ER -