Title of article
Investigation of Mechanical Properties for Commercial Purity Titanium Severely Plastic Deformed by Accumulative Roll-bonding Process
Author/Authors
Bahrami, Pooya Department of Mechanical Engineering - Kermanshah Branch Islamic Azad University, Iran , Azizi, Abdolhamid Department of Engineering - Ilam University, Iran
Pages
13
From page
37
To page
49
Abstract
In this study accumulative roll bonding (ARB) process up to 8 Cycles (equivalent strain of 6.4) at ambient temperature was used in order to improve the mechanical properties of Commercial purity titanium (CP-Ti).Several experiment has been done and Mechanical properties of specimen has been discussed. For investigating optical microscope punching and hardness test were utilized. This is the first study on shear strength of CP-Ti formed by the ARB process. In this study Yield Shear Strength (YSS), Ultimate Shear Strength (USS), elongation, punching energy and hardness were investigated. Results of experiment report that as the number of the ARB process increased, the shear strength increased but after that certain cycle YSS and USS gradually decreased. As well as increasing numbers of ARB cycles, elongation decreased. Result reported that the shear strength of specimen reached to maximum value at certain cycle and afterward due to grain recovery and specimen fracture, it decreased. Experiments indicate that maximum hardness’s and shear strength were obtained in cycle 4 and 6respectively. Furthermore specimen fracture after 8 cycles ARB processing was observed.
Keywords
Accumulative Roll Bonding , Titanium , Punching Test , Shear Strength
Journal title
Journal of Modern Processes in Manufacturing and Production
Serial Year
2017
Record number
2523877
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