The Effect of Hot Deformation Parameters on Microstructure Evolution of the α-Phase in Ti-6Al-4V

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Bama Perumal
Martin A. Rist
Salih Gungor
Jeffery W. Brooks
Michael E. Fitzpatrick
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[1] University of Birmingham,School of Metallurgy and Materials
[2] The Open University,Materials Engineering
[3] Coventry University,Faculty of Engineering and Computing
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Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A | 2016年 / 47卷
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Lamellar Microstructure; Alpha Phase; Flow Softening; Lath Morphology; Alpha Lamellar;
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The effect of high-temperature deformation and the influence of hot working parameters on microstructure evolution during isothermal hot forging of Ti-6Al-4V in the alpha phase field were investigated. A series of hot isothermal axis-symmetric compression tests were carried out at temperatures both low and high in the alpha stability field [(1153 K and 1223 K (880 °C and 950 °C), respectively], using three strain rates (0.01, 0.1 and 1.0/s) relevant to industrial press forging. The microstructures and orientation of the alpha laths were determined using optical microscopy and electron backscatter diffraction techniques. The experimental results show that there is a change in lath morphology of the secondary α phase under the influence of the deformation parameters, and that α lath thickness appears to have little influence on flow behavior.
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