Manufacturing Review (Jan 2016)

Unified constitutive modelling for two-phase lamellar titanium alloys at hot forming conditions

  • Yang Lei,
  • Li Nan,
  • Wang Baoyu,
  • Lin Jianguo,
  • Zhao Huijun,
  • Ma Wenyu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/mfreview/2016016
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3
p. 14

Abstract

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In this paper, a set of mechanism based unified viscoplastic constitutive equations have been established for two-phase titanium alloys with initial lamellar microstructure, which models the softening mechanisms of the alloys in hot forming conditions. The dislocation density, rotation and globularization of lamellar α-phase and their effects on flow behaviour can also be modelled. The values of material constants in the equation set have been calibrated, according to stress-strain curves and globularization fractions of lamellar α-phase obtained from compression tests at a range of temperatures and strain rates, using a genetic algorithm (GA) based optimisation method. Based on the determined constitutive equations, flow stress and globularization evolution of Ti-17 and TA15 alloys at different temperatures and strain rates were predicted. Good agreements between the experimental and computed results were obtained.

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