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

Lei Yang, Nan Li (Corresponding Author), Baoyu Wang, Jianguo Lin, Huijun Zhao, Wenyu Ma

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Abstract

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.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2016016
Number of pages10
JournalManufacturing Review
Volume3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2016
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Globularization
  • Hot forming
  • Lamellar microstructure
  • Softening mechanism
  • Two-phase titanium alloys
  • Unified viscoplastic constitutive equations

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering

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