TY - JOUR
T1 - FE simulation of grain size and temperature rise during the forging of a commercial TC6 titanium alloy disc
AU - Li, Miao Quan
AU - Xiong, Ai Ming
AU - Li, Xiao Li
PY - 2005
Y1 - 2005
N2 - The TC6 titanium alloy with relative highly strength, good ductility, toughness and resistance against heat and corrosion, has been widely used to manufacture important components, for example, the airfoil blade and disc in the aviation and aerospace industries. Such as all of titanium alloys, an interaction between the process parameters and the deformation behavior is main characteristics in the forging processes. The application of FE simulation makes the deep research of interaction be possible. The effect of deformation temperature, hammer velocity, height reduction, and shear factor on the equivalent stress, strain, grain size and temperature rise has been studied in forging process of the TC6 titanium alloy disc at deformation temperatures of 880-940°C, hammer velocities of 1.2-12000 mm/min, and shear factor of 0.1-0.4. The calculated results show that deformation temperature, hammer velocity, and height reduction have significant effect on the equivalent stress, grain size and temperature rise. And, it has slight effect on the equivalent strain. The calculated load-stroke curve is found to be in a good agreement with the experimental results.
AB - The TC6 titanium alloy with relative highly strength, good ductility, toughness and resistance against heat and corrosion, has been widely used to manufacture important components, for example, the airfoil blade and disc in the aviation and aerospace industries. Such as all of titanium alloys, an interaction between the process parameters and the deformation behavior is main characteristics in the forging processes. The application of FE simulation makes the deep research of interaction be possible. The effect of deformation temperature, hammer velocity, height reduction, and shear factor on the equivalent stress, strain, grain size and temperature rise has been studied in forging process of the TC6 titanium alloy disc at deformation temperatures of 880-940°C, hammer velocities of 1.2-12000 mm/min, and shear factor of 0.1-0.4. The calculated results show that deformation temperature, hammer velocity, and height reduction have significant effect on the equivalent stress, grain size and temperature rise. And, it has slight effect on the equivalent strain. The calculated load-stroke curve is found to be in a good agreement with the experimental results.
KW - FE simulation
KW - Forging
KW - Grain size
KW - Temperature rise
KW - Titanium alloy
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M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:33845634007
SN - 0257-9731
VL - 26
SP - 493
EP - 499
JO - Journal of the Chinese Society of Mechanical Engineers, Transactions of the Chinese Institute of Engineers, Series C/Chung-Kuo Chi Hsueh Kung Ch'eng Hsuebo Pao
JF - Journal of the Chinese Society of Mechanical Engineers, Transactions of the Chinese Institute of Engineers, Series C/Chung-Kuo Chi Hsueh Kung Ch'eng Hsuebo Pao
IS - 4
ER -