Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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12055136 | Materials Science and Engineering: A | 2019 | 24 Pages |
Abstract
In this paper, a new method of manufacturing nanostructured titanium (n-Ti) is presented. An effective way of grain refinement and strengthening a material using conventional plastic working is proposed. Microstructured titanium (m-Ti) Grade2 was processed using caliber rolling technology. In this work, the m-Ti billet in the initial state was in the form of a rod with a diameter of 10â¯mm. This billet was subjected to multi-pass longitudinal cold caliber rolling, during which the transverse section of the rod was gradually reduced. The rolling was carried out in such a way as to accumulate a relatively large plastic deformation in the workpiece. The rolling process resulted in a refinement of the microstructure into a nanostructure. The average grain size of 74â¯nm and enhanced mechanical properties were obtained. This single-phase Ti Grade2 with a nanostructure exhibits mechanical properties typical for titanium alloys. The results of the research confirmed that the technology used in this work makes it possible to generate a heavy strain enough for the purpose of grain refinement.
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Authors
Krzysztof Topolski, Halina Garbacz,