Title of article :
Microstructure and mechanical properties of commercial purity
titanium severely deformed by ARB process
Author/Authors :
Daisuke Terada Seiya Inoue Nobuhiro Tsuji، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
Commercial purity titanium was deformed
by accumulative roll-bonding (ARB) process up to 8
cycles (equivalent strain of 6.4) at ambient temperature.
This is the first study on ultra-high straining of
h.c.p. metals by the ARB process. The microstructure
of the ARB-processed specimens showed two kinds of
characteristic ultrafine microstructures. One was the
lamellar boundary structure elongated along RD,
which has been also reported in the ARB-processed
cubic metals. The lamellar boundary spacing decreased
with increasing ARB strain and reached about 80 nm
after 5 ARB cycles. The other microstructure was the
equiaxed grains having mean grain size of 80–100 nm.
Such a fine and equiaxed grain structure has not yet
been reported in the as-ARB-processed materials
before. The fraction of the equiaxed grains increased
as the ARB process proceeded, and 90% of the
specimen was filled with the equiaxed grains after 8
ARB cycles. As the number of the ARB process
increased, the tensile strength increased and the total
elongation decreased gradually. After 6 ARB cycles,
the specimen exhibited almost the same mechanical
properties as that of commercial Ti-6Al-4V alloy
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science